Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators

Perform work involved in developing and processing photographic images from film or digital media. May perform precision tasks such as editing photographic negatives and prints.

SOC: 51-9151.00

Common Job Titles

Photo Lab Technician (Photographic Laboratory Technician)Photo PrinterPhoto SpecialistPhoto Technician

What You'll Need to Succeed

AI-generated

Key competencies for this occupation at a glance

  • Hands-onOperate photographic processing machines and digital minilabs to develop and process film and digital images following established production protocols.
  • KnowledgeOrganize workflow and prioritize multiple customer orders in high-volume production environments to meet deadlines and optimize resource utilization.
  • KnowledgeAssess image quality and color accuracy using densitometers and color testing equipment to ensure compliance with customer specifications.
  • Hands-onExecute precision editing and retouching of photographic negatives and prints using digital editing software and manual tools such as air brushes under time constraints.
  • KnowledgeApply Adobe Photoshop and image editing software to manipulate digital photographs and correct defects in customer orders.
  • Hands-onCalibrate photographic equipment including enlargers, printers, and processing tanks using thermometers, timers, and measuring instruments to maintain chemical and temperature specifications.
  • KnowledgeExplain photographic processing options, turnaround times, and technical requirements when interacting directly with customers in retail or lab environments.
  • MindsetRespond to customer service inquiries and quality concerns with professionalism while balancing production schedules and client expectations.
  • KnowledgeApply knowledge of chemistry and production processes to mix, monitor, and replenish photographic chemicals and maintain proper processing conditions.
  • Hands-onPerform preventive maintenance and troubleshooting on processing equipment including roller transport processors, scanners, and printers to minimize downtime.
  • KnowledgeApply creative problem-solving techniques to address technical challenges in image restoration, color correction, and special printing requests.
Wage Data According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics

Annual wage data for Photographic Process Workers and Processing Machine Operators (2024)

Estimated Total Employment (U.S.)

5,550

Wage Distribution by Percentile

MetricU.S.
10% of workers earn the following or less$30,840
10% of workers earn the following or more$69,290
Workers on average earn$46,050

+ indicates wage is at or above the BLS reporting cap ($239,200/year)

Skills & Requirements

Key competencies for this occupation, ranked by importance

  • Customer and Personal Service3.9/5
  • Computers and Electronics3.7/5
  • Production and Processing3.1/5
  • English Language3.1/5
  • Mechanical2.6/5
Tools & Technology

Equipment and software commonly used in this occupation

In-Demand Technology

Frequently requested by employers in job postings

Adobe Creative Cloud softwareAdobe IllustratorAdobe InDesignAdobe PhotoshopAmazon Web Services AWS softwareCascading style sheets CSSDockerGitMicrosoft AccessMicrosoft ExcelMicrosoft Office softwareMicrosoft OutlookMicrosoft PowerPointMicrosoft WordMongoDBMySQLSAP softwareStructured query language SQLTypeScript

Technology Skills

Camera Bits Photo MechanicExpressDigital LabtricityHeliconSoft Helicon FocusMicrosoft PublisherPhase One Capture OneRESTful API

Tools & Equipment

Artists' brushesAutomatic photo printersBarcode scannersCement splicersChemical stirrersColor testing equipmentContrast filtersDarkroom beakers