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  • 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...
  • Jokulsarlon Two For our inaugural 'How I got this picture' post, we're talking to Dave Kirby about Jokulsarlon Two. One of the beautiful images in his Iceland series.   Jokulsarlon Two ©Dave Kirby Film Used – ILFORD FP4+ Format - 120 film in 6x6 format Camera - Bronica SQ-A Lens – 80mm PS Exposure time – 57s Other equipment – The cheapest, naffest tripod money could buy (now broken), 10 stop filter, hat!   Location Jokulsarlon, South Coast, Iceland....
  • Man of science I love alternative photographic techniques like dry plates and brushed on emulsions. I am a darkroom fanatic – always exploring new ways to mash up digital with traditional analog techniques. I love all kinds of print processes – cyanotypes, salts, van dykes to name a few. I shoot all formats right from 35mm half frames up to 8×10 large format. I am also an avid camera collector but prefer to be a user rather than an admirer of my cameras. I currently use a Nikon F3, Leica M-A, Hasse...
  • Today is #worldphotoday and lots of people around the world, (included me) will be uploading a shot and sharing their world on http://worldphotoday.com We can’t compete with that, so instead have shared some of our favourite shots from around the world for this weeks #ilfordfridayfavourites @mac971 too hot out there! #hp5 #Rome @jefferydross  “Wheat Barge” Snake River, Washington #LeicaM6 @ILFORDPhoto fp4+ @tobijenkins One landscape from #canada that was shot on #lakeminnewanka ...
  • Images with feeling The most attractive element of analogue is its delicacy. The analogue process has remained so ingrained into my practice, I can't imagine working in any other way. Seeking images which stir a feeling within and seeing that image through each stage of the process to finally create a hand-made darkroom print. The print may not be perfect, I do not tirelessly work on test strips creating a technically perfect image, I never leave the confines of the darkroom to inspect the print once it...
  • HUNTING ISLAND XVI, 2018  Technical info Film Used    Ilford Delta 100   Format    4x5 Camera     Chamonix 045N-2 Lens     Fujinon SW-90 Exposure time   Approx.2 minutes Other equipment    Sand & shells, to taste. Location: Hunting Island, South Carolina, US.   Tell us the story behind this image. What inspired you to shoot it? This March, I was in Charleston, South Carolina, and had a day to burn. I started looking around for somewhere cool to check o...
  • HARMAN technology Ltd, the manufacturer of ILFORD photographic film, darkroom paper and chemicals, has announced the ILFORD SIMPLICITY range of photo chemicals designed for convenient, easy-use film processing. The ILFORD SIMPLICITY range of film processing photo chemicals have been created for convenience and ease of use. These sachets are ideal for photographers who want to try processing their own film but have until now been apprehensive about the process and/or may not have required the larger volum...
  • Mindtraveller Technical info Film Used: ILFORD HP5+ (pushed to 3200) Format: 120, shot as 6x7 Camera : Mamiya RB67 Pro SD Lens: Sekor 50mm f4.5 Exposure time: 20 minutes Other equipment: Tripod Location: Norman Wells, Northwest Territories, Canada Tell us the story behind this image. What inspired you to shoot it? In the Canadian Arctic, we are gifted with the otherwise-evasive Aurora Borealis on almost a nightly basis.  On many nights, the spectacle is nothing more than a faint gre...

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