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- 2 Part Powder
- Quality / Grain Equivalent to Kodak Xtol
- Makes 5 Liters of Developer
- Hydroquinone Free
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Easy to use, speed matched filters with pre-defined grades. Designed to work with black & white photographic enlargers and colour enlargers in white light mode.
- Simple contrast control
- Speed matched with pre-defined grades
- Half grade increments from 00 to 5
- Above and below lens sets available
- Compatible with all Multigrade papersILFORD MULTIGRADE FILTERS are a fantastic addition to any darkroom. With 12 evenly spaced, speed matched grades, they enable simple contrast control for all variable contrast papers and allow a wide range of negative types to be printed.MULTIGRADE FILTERS are numbered 00–5 in ½ step increments with the lowest filter number corresponding to the softest contrast. They are easy to use with no complicated calculations required when changing from one filter to another - the exposure time for filters 00–3½ is the same which then simply doubles for filters 4–5.MULTIGRADE FILTERS are available in sets, 8.9 x 8.9cm (3½x3½”) and 15.2 x 15.2cm (6x6”), and can be used above or below the lens as well as cut to fit enlarger filter drawers as necessary. A filter kit is also available for below lens use, comprising of 12 mounted contrast filters, a mounted safelight filter and a filter holder. Individual grade, 30cm square filters are available to special order. For further information on Multigrade filters, please refer to the contrast control data sheet.
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MULTIGRADE, Resin Coated, variable contrast black & white photo paper. Ideal for beginners and advanced users.
- Medium weight 190gsm resin coated paper
- Neutral base tint
- Gossy
- 24x30,5
- 10stk
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- Powder B&W Paper Developer
- Ideal for Tray Processing
- Neutral/Cold Tones with Cold Tone Paper
- Warm Tones with Warm Tone Paper
- High Capacity and Uniform Development
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- Wetting Agent for Film Processing
- Reduces Streaking and Water Spots
- Promotes Faster Drying
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- For RC or Fiber B&W Papers
- Produces Purple to Dark Brown Color
- Promotes Stability and Archivability
- Enhances Dmax
- Can Be Used with B&W Films