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  2. Photo-lab timer - Wikipedia

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    Electronic Timer-Analyzer. A photo-lab timer, photo interval timer, or darkroom timer is a timer used in photography for timing the process of projecting negatives to photosensitive paper with an enlarger, making photographic prints of them at any scale.

  3. List of photographic equipment makers - Wikipedia

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    AP Photo Industries (Spain) Darkroom equipment, film cartridges and cartridge loading equipment, disposable cameras [13] Beseler (USA) Photographic enlargers; De Vere (UK) Digital enlargers. Previous manufacturer of quality analog photographic enlargers. Dunco, Photographic enlargers; Jobo (US) Film/Photo processors; Fujifilm (Japan) Frontier ...

  4. Sun Ray Photo Company - Wikipedia

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    The Arnold D enlarger model features a faster standard lens than any of the others. [3] The Zenith 35, initially designed as part of a field portable darkroom kit for the military, was the sole model to have survived the Sun Ray Photo Company itself, and continued in production by the TestRite Instruments Company of NJ under their Fotolarger ...

  5. Elinchrom - Wikipedia

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    Elinchrom supplies a range of lighting modifiers as accessories for their lights. Some accessories (such as umbrellas) attach to the light unit by means of a pole passing through a 7 mm hole through the head, and others (such as softboxes, reflector dishes and snoots) attach using Elinchrom's bayonet system.

  6. Omega (photographic brand) - Wikipedia

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    Working with an Omega D2 enlarger, c. 1950. The first Omega-branded enlarger sold by Simmon Brothers was the Omega B, introduced in 1937. [14] Eventually, a complete line of enlargers and darkroom instruments were produced. The letter designation in the enlarger model number provided the maximum film size that was accepted: [15] A = 35 mm film

  7. Solar camera - Wikipedia

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    A number of photographers, inventors and photographic businesses contributed to the design development of the solar camera. An antecedent was the solar microscope of c.1740, [5] employed in experiments with photosensitive silver nitrate by Thomas Wedgwood and Humphry Davy in making the first, but impermanent, photographic enlargements.

  8. Enlarger - Wikipedia

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    All enlargers consist of a light source, normally an incandescent light bulb shining though a condenser or translucent screen to provide even illumination, a holder for the negative or transparency, and a specialized lens for projection, though some, such as the Rapid Rectilinear or Aplanat [citation needed] could be used in both camera and enlarger.

  9. Developing tank - Wikipedia

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    Minox format film can be loaded in broad daylight without the use of a changing bag or darkroom. Meopta 16mm development tank. Used for 16mm film only. Film must be loaded in darkroom. Agfa Rondinax 35 and 60. Respectively used for 135 and 120 film formats. Can be loaded in broad daylight without the use of a changing bag or darkroom.

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