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  1. Safelight Filters | Kodak. Use with various types of motion picture films. For specific recommendations on each film product, suggested bulb sizes, safe working distances, and restrictions covering the use of safelights, refer to the individual specification sheet for each film product.

  2. Buy darkroom chemicals including rapid fixers, developers, toners, washing agents for developing film. We stock darkroom chemicals from Ilford, Kodak and Fujifilm.

  3. Test your safelight conditions regularly. Replace your safelight filters when necessary. In photography, the term “safelight” describes darkroom illumination that does not cause a visible change to light-sensitive material when it is correctly handled and processed. The word “safe” is relative.

  4. This paper delivers enhanced color reproduction, state-of-the-art image stability, and is optimized to work well in both digital and optical imaging systems. This paper is available in a variety of roll sizes in E (fine lustre) and F (glossy) surfaces. It is designed for processing in KODAK EKTACOLOR RA, KODAK.

  5. Whether it's maximized film sharpness or warm print tones, Kodak black-and-white chemicals are available in a variety of sizes for use in just about every processing system imaginable, from the single-reel tank in a hobbyist's darkroom to a high-volume roller-transport processor in a ProLab's operation.

  6. 6 sty 2002 · Peter Bargh explains how the budget concious can mix their own developing chemicals.

  7. Shop Kodak Darkroom Chemicals by Black & White Chemicals & more. Browse Types - Film Developer, Paper Developer.

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