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Safelight Film Lab

Safelight Berlin’s film lab is one of Germany’s largest and most respected analogue processing facilities, developing over 200 rolls of film every day. Located separately from the Prenzlauer Berg shop, the lab handles C-41 colour negative, black and white, E-6 slide, and ECN-2 cinema film development, with scanning on Fuji Frontier SP-3000 and Noritsu equipment and printing up to 60×90cm. Film can be dropped off at Berlin locations or sent by post from anywhere in the world.

It is a serious, professional facility. And it looks like one.

How Safelight uses Kukan

A world-class film lab is built on trust. Customers are handing over irreplaceable negatives and need to know they’re in good hands. Safelight uses its Conversational3D™ tour to make the quality and depth of the facility visible to anyone, from anywhere.

The tour serves four distinct audiences:

  • Customers can explore the lab in photorealistic 3D, see the professional equipment up close, and arrive confident in the facility handling their film
  • New staff use the tour as part of onboarding, familiarising themselves with the lab layout, equipment, and workflow before their first day
  • Maintenance and repair technicians use it as a remote visual reference, understanding the lab configuration and equipment placement before arriving on site
  • Lab planners use it as a spatial reference for layout decisions and future changes to the facility

The result is a single digital twin that earns customer trust, accelerates staff onboarding, and supports the operational side of running a professional lab.

Explore the Safelight Film Lab Conversational3D™ tour →