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Fun free downloads to decorate your darkrooms.
Film developing chart Poster - Download here
Pop Art film Poster - Download here
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Reasons to try film....
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Print for the future
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Keep calm....
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Retro film poster
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Lifelong love of black and white
Growing up in the late fifties and sixties, one of my favourite movies was The Day the Earth Stood Still, a lot of which was shot at night in black and white. That early exposure to film noir inspired a lifelong love of black and white photography, especially at night.
When I first started shooting pictures in 1967, though, the only option for night photography without a tripod was “pushing” 400 ASA film and using specialized developers. While what was essentially un...
Technical downloads relating to the ILFORD PHOTO film photography product range.
All tested processing times for our range of ILFORD and Kentmere black and white films alongside our ILFORD liquid and powder processing chemicals.
Film Processing Chart
Film developing and darkroom printing both require that the negatives or prints be adequately washed to ensure longevity of the images. This short documents covers some methods for reducing the amount of wash water used whilst ensuring that your negative...
Please refer to the American MSDS page for those not yet available here
2000RT Machine Paper Developer
2000RT Fixer-Replenisher
2150XL Film Developer
2150XL Fixer
Bromophen Developer Part A
Bromophen Developer Part B
HARMAN Selenium Toner
HARMAN Warmtone Paper Developer
Hypam Rapid Fixer
ID11 Developer Part A
ID11 Developer Part B
Ilfosol 3 Film Developer
Ilfostop
Ilfotec DD Film Developer
Ilfotec DD-X Film Developer
Ilfotec DD Starter
Ilfotec HC Develope...
English language MSDS for Canada
2000RT Machine Paper Developer
2000RT Fixer-Replenisher
2150XL Film Developer
2150XL Fixer
Bromophen Developer Part A
Bromophen Developer Part B
HARMAN Selenium Toner
HARMAN Warmtone Paper Developer
Hypam Rapid Fixer
ID11 Developer Part A
ID11 Developer Part B
Ilfosol 3 Film Developer
Ilfostop
Ilfotec DD Film Developer
Ilfotec DD Starter
Ilfotec DD-X Film Developer
Ilfotec HC Developer
Ilfotec LC29 Film Developer
Ilfot...
The last six years
I picked up my first camera about six years ago, and I haven't looked back since. Well, not on my choice of beginning Photography, but I have looked back on my choice of cameras.
Over the past six years, I've achieved quite a bit, and I've enjoyed every moment of it - from my first exhibition to running my own photography gallery. However, I'd always felt that there was something that I was missing out on. Photography, for me, is an art form that allows you to be creative and passion...
Photography has always been part of my life
Zero Image pinhole camera 4x5, Ilford FP4+ sheet film 4x5
When the digital age began, something happened to me. First, I mourned my photo hobby for about five years, then "gave up" and bought a digital SLR. A couple of years passed and I upgraded to a more advanced model, but soon realised that it gave me no pleasure at all. I was just so bored with my images.
About this time I realised that film photography was not at all dead! I found the Lomography societ...
Introduction
I’ve been a photographer for 35 years since I was 11 in fact when I first loaded my Zenith 11 with film and set off for a walk into the wilds of South Yorkshire. 20 years later I turned professional and as soon as digital became a viable option I traded in my Nikon F90x and Mamiya 645 pro for a Nikon digital kit. Digital was for me always a triumph of convenience over real quality in those early years and not much else. It wasn’t until Canon brought out the 5D series that I found myself ...
Starting Out
As a relative newbie there is a lot I still don’t know or understand the history of photographic film types and the various process do’s & don’ts. I’m OK with this and let me tell you why. There are countless books, articles and resources to help me learn as well as a very supportive film community. It is important that I do my homework but it is also important I don’t let all this information overwhelm me.
Learning
For me the main and only way to learn is time behind t...