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Ilford Simplicity Starter Kit photochemistry for B&W film development (2xKB or 1xRF)

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  • Each starter pack contains 5 Simplicity pouches, which contain the required amount of photographic chemicals to process 2 x 35 mm (135) films or 1 x 120 film in a 600 ml developing tank

This starter kit is for easy, user film processing on a trip or an ideal introduction to black and white film processing.

These chemicals are used as part of the standard develop, stop, fix and wash process. Simply mix the entire contents* of one bag with water at the proper temperature to make 600 ml of liquid and use in the developing tank.
* Please note that the wetting agent bag can be used up to 8 times to develop 16 x 35 mm or 8 x 120 film when used in a 600 ml tank.

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Ilford Simplicity Starter Kit photochemistry for B&W film development (2xKB or 1xRF)

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  • Each starter pack contains 5 Simplicity pouches, which contain the required amount of photographic chemicals to process 2 x 35 mm (135) films or 1 x 120 film in a 600 ml developing tank

Product description for Ilford Simplicity Starter Kit photochemistry for B&W film development (2xKB or 1xRF)

This starter kit is for easy, user film processing on a trip or an ideal introduction to black and white film processing.

These chemicals are used as part of the standard develop, stop, fix and wash process. Simply mix the entire contents* of one bag with water at the proper temperature to make 600 ml of liquid and use in the developing tank.
* Please note that the wetting agent bag can be used up to 8 times to develop 16 x 35 mm or 8 x 120 film when used in a 600 ml tank.

Ilford Simplicity Starter Kit photochemistry for B&W film development (2xKB or 1xRF)

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