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Ilford + Paterson Film Processing Starter Kit
The Ilford + Paterson Film Processing Kit contains all the essential equipment to start processing black and white film at home. There is also our Film Processing Bundles, which contain everything you need to process film in one bundle. Alternatively, if you only need the equipment you can get the Paterson Film Processing Kit.
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Parallax presents a guide to film processing, walking you through every step of how to develop black and white film at home. You’ll be surprised at how easy it is to develop black and white film. We’ll show you how, with the stuff on the list below, you can process your own film in eight…
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Champion Suprol Universal Developer is a liquid concentrate developer. Suitable to use with any black and white film or photographic paper.
Add to basket ContinueChampion Amfix Universal Fixer 1L
Champion Amfix Universal Fixer 1L is a stable, long-lasting fixer. Ideal for both film and paper. This is a liquid concentrate that you dilute with water for use. Amfix can be used different dilutions. Champion Amfix Universal Fixer is also available in 5L bottles.
Add to basket ContinueFotospeed SB50 Odourless Stop Bath 5L
Fotospeed SB50 Odourless Stop Bath is a low odour, citric acid stop bath. After development, we recommend that you rinse films and papers in an acid stop bath. This will stop development immediately. A stop bath will also neutralise the developer to help maintain the activity of the fixer bath.
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Ilford Rapid Fixer 5L is a non-hardening rapid fixer. Ideal for both film and paper. This is a liquid concentrate that is you dilute with water for use.
Add to basket ContinueFotospeed SB50 Odourless Stop Bath 1L
Fotospeed SB50 Odourless Stop Bath is a low odour, citric acid stop bath. After development, we recommend that you rinse films and papers in an acid stop bath. This will stop development immediately. A stop bath will also neutralise the developer to help maintain the activity of the fixer bath.
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