 | Another unique product, available only from Edwal. No-Scratch hides scratches on negatives, making perfect enlargements possible. Simply apply lightly with a brush to both sides of color or black and white film just before projection, then wipe off... |
 | These toners convert the silver image on B&W prints, transparencies, movie films, etc. Into colored images. Single solution toners means ease of use. Working temperature is from 65°F to 110°F. Toning is usually complete in about four to ten minutes. |
 | FORMULARY RESIDUAL SILVER TEST is used to determine if any silver ions remain in a print or on a filmstrip after fixing. When the test solution is applied to photographic material the sulfide ions in the solution react with any residual silver ions... |
 | Shoot TRI-X at 1600 ASA, or PLUS-X at 320 with no increase in grain. This is not a push-processing developer, but a unique developer, which increases the standard film speed rating of most films. An outstanding formula featuring very high acutance,... |
 | A film cleaner that safely solves the never-ending problem of fingerprints on color and black and white film as well as slides and movie film, leaving them dust resistant and static-free. Completely safe for use in industrial quantities. Contains no... |
 | FORMULARY MCM-100 film developer contains catechol and p-phenylenediamine. MCM-100 produces extremely fine-grain negatives with good sharpness and superb tonal gradation. It is recommended for Tri-X, TMAX and HP5 films; however, it is also excellent... |
 | An Ultra Fine Grain Developer that is soft working and will produce negatives of normal contrast, high acutance with extreme latitude. The choice where problem lighting must be met because it is so fine grain and has extreme latitude of 7 stops... |
 | FG7 is the ideal film developer for most darkroom situations. Most economical developer available - 1 oz. Of FG7 can develop 2 rolls of film. With FG7, you have the option of many dilutions and methods of use for every continuous tone film. For... |
 | These toners convert the silver image on B&W prints, transparencies, movie films, etc. Into colored images. Single solution toners means ease of use. Working temperature is from 65°F to 110°F. Toning is usually complete in about four to ten minutes. |
 | FORMULARY THIOUREA TONER will give beautiful rich brown sepia-like tones. The print is first bleached using a ferricyanide-bromide bath then redeveloped in a sulfide bath. In this process, the silver metal in the print is first converted to silver... |