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Rollei Superpan 200 Film Review
Here is our Rollei Superpan 200 Film Review. We shot a roll on our Fuji GS645S. So, have a look at our film test and see what you think. Rollei Superpan 200 is a film based on Agfa’s Aviphot Pan 200. Originally, it is a film designed for technical, industrial, and aerial photography applications. We…
ContinueHarman Direct Positive FB Paper Glossy 5×7 25 Sheets
Harman Direct Positive FB Paper Glossy 5x7 25 Sheets paper is great to use in pinhole cameras. You get a positive print straight out of the camera. No need for a film negative or inter-negative. You develop Direct Positive paper in conventional black and white print chemistry. The result is a beautifully rich fibre based print.
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The Paterson Multi-Reel 8 Developing Tank will process both black and white and colour films. So, this is a system that will suit all your needs. In use, the Multi-Reel 8 takes up to eight 35mm films or five 120 films.
Add to basket ContinueKodak T-Max Film Developer 1L
Kodak T-Max Film Developer is a liquid concentrate black and white film developer. Ideal for processing T-Grain films such as Ilford Delta or Kodak T Max. You will get a good balance of fine grain, sharpness, and tones. It will give you particularly good shadow detail.
Add to basket ContinueSodium Thiosulphate Pentahydrate 500g
Sodium Thiosulphate Pentahydrate is the raw chemical you need for a "Hypo" fixer solution. Fixer will dissolve any unexposed silver halides. You can use this fix for both film and photographic paper.
Add to basket ContinueFoma Film Developing Times
When it comes to processing your own film, you need to know your developing times. Here, we have listed the Foma film developing times. These times have been taken from the manufacturer’s recommendations. We cannot guarantee the results and therefore all times should be treated as a guideline. If you are unsure, get in touch…
ContinueKodak Film Developing Times
When it comes to processing your own film, you need to know your developing times. Here, we have listed the Kodak film developing times. These times have been taken from the manufacturer’s recommendations. We cannot guarantee the results and therefore all times should be treated as a guideline. If you are unsure, get in touch…
ContinueKentmere Film Developing Times
When it comes to processing your own film, you need to know your developing times. Here, we have listed the Kentmere film developing times. These times have been taken from the manufacturer’s recommendations. We cannot guarantee the results and therefore all times should be treated as a guideline. If you are unsure, get in touch…
ContinueFuji QuickSnap Disposable Film Camera 27 Exposures
Fuji QuickSnap Disposable Film Camera is a 35mm point-and-shoot, loaded with Fuji 400 ISO film. It has a built-in flash, so perfect for any day or night out.
Add to basket ContinueFuji Neopan 400CN 120 Film – Discontinued
Fuji Neopan 400CN 120 has been discontinued by the supplier. If you're looking for C-41 processed black and white film, try Ilford XP2 120. Fuji Neopan 400CN 120 film is a fast, fine grain film, designed for general use. It is particularly good for the portrait and wedding photography as you can process it in C41 colour negative chemicals.
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