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Photographers' Formulary Stannous Chloride |
This is 10g of Stannous Chloride from Photographers' Formulary. It is commonly used as a reducing agent and is also an ingredient in solutions for silvering glass and tin toning. UPC: 675152140012 Table of Contents ...
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Photographers' Formulary Film Developer 23 |
A simple, classic solution for processing black and white negatives, Film Developer 23 from Photographers' Formulary is similar to Kodak's D-23, and is a metol-based semi-compensating developer. This formula produces negatives with low to medium contrast, is ideal for zone system applications, and can also be used in divided or two-bath compensati...
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Kaiser Graduate |
This 50mL Graduate from Kaiser is scaled out in 1mL increments, making it easy to determine the volume of your liquid. The graduate is made out of a chemical-resistant polypropylene, which makes the cylinder heat-resistant up to 203°F. The pouring lip enables convenient disposal of chemicals, and the wide base creates stability for the graduat...
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Arkay 811PS Lite-Tite Film Paper Safe |
The Arkay 811PS Lite-Tite Film/Paper Safe is made to handle up to 200 Sheets of 8 x 10" paper. Constructed of heavy duty ABS plastic with a positive lock for protection. Exclusive "tilt & tap" feature automatically fans light sensitive paper for easy individual sheet removal. Lite-Tite Safe withstands refrigeration Table of Contents ...
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Photographers' Formulary Vinyl Gloves |
Photographer's Formulary Vinyl Gloves protect you in the darkroom from the damaging effects of chemistry. These tough and disposable gloves are flexible and dependable with a seamless design to prevent leakage. No splits or leaks Available in sizes and different quantities UPC: 675152903129 In the Box Photographers' Formulary Vinyl Gl...
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Kodak 8212185 EKTACOLOR Digital Developer Replenisher |
KODAK EKTACOLOR Digital Developer Replenisher RT is designed for use in roller transport processors using Process RA-4. Primarily designed for digitally exposed output media processed in roller transport processors Produces extra-high D-max for intense blacks, with the most significant impact on processed KODAK PROFESSIONAL ENDURA transparen...
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Kentmere Select Variable Contrast Resin Coated |
Kentmere 11 x 14" Select Variable Contrast (VC) Resin Coated (RC) Paper is a professional quality resin-coated, medium-weight, variable contrast paper designed for use by the most discriminating photographers. This is an excellent paper for both amateur and professional use. The smooth, even tones as well as the ease with which it prints will plea...
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Photographers' Formulary DiXactol Ultra Film Developer |
Photographer's Formulary DiXactol Ultra Film Developer - Part B - For those that like to use the single bath method, Photographer's Formulary offers a set of Solution B only, it comes in two 250 ml bottles. Note: Made to accompany DiXactol Ultra Film Developer (01-5035) In the Box Photographers' Formulary DiXactol Ultra Film Developer - Part ...
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Photographers' Formulary PyroCat-HD Film Developer - |
Photographer's Formulary PyroCat HD is a high acutance developer, formulated by Sandy King as an alternative to other pyrogallol-based staining developers. The advantages over PMK that Mr. King cites for his formula include an approximately 1/3 stop greater effective film speed, 10-15% shorter development times, more consistent staining action...
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Photographers' Formulary Hydroquinone - 30g |
Photographer's Formulary Hydroquinone is generally a clean-working and nonstaining developer. It oxidizes easily both in solution and as crystals. At temperatures bellow 50°F/10°C hydroquinone developers are inactive. It is extremely susceptible to the action of bromide. When compounded with alkali carbonates it gives a slow-working b...
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