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  2. Ilford Photo - Wikipedia

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    The mail order service offers black-and-white film processing and silver gelatin printing from film or from digital files. The launch saw the introduction of a dedicated website The service has continued to expand offering medium and large format processing and digital black and white Lightjet prints.

  3. Photographic processing - Wikipedia

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    Black and white negative processing is the chemical means by which photographic film and paper is treated after photographic exposure to produce a negative or positive image. Photographic processing transforms the latent image into a visible image, makes this permanent and renders it insensitive to light.

  4. Seattle FilmWorks - Wikipedia

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    Seattle FilmWorks, Inc., was a mail order photographic film processing company that sold re-spooled 35mm motion picture film.It was founded in 1976 as American Passage Marketing by Gilbert Scherer. [1]

  5. ORWO - Wikipedia

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    FilmoTec is, with Kodak, now one of only two companies still producing black and white films for motion picture use. In partnership with ORWO North America, ORWO film currently supplies all US Library of Congress black and white industrial films, in addition to high-profile archival clients like the Smithsonian and MOMA. For example, black-and ...

  6. Analog photography - Wikipedia

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    Black-and-white negative film may be processed using a variety of different solutions as well as processing time control, depending on the film type, targeted contrast, or grain structure. While many B&W processing developers are no longer made commercially, (Dektol, D-76 and T-Max developers are still made) other solutions may be mixed using ...

  7. Bill Troop - Wikipedia

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    Bill Troop an American writer, photography specialist, and type designer. He is the principal author of "The Film Developing Cookbook", [1] in print continuously since 1998, and widely considered to be the standard contemporary work on black and white film processing and chemistry.

  8. Reversal film - Wikipedia

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    Even where black-and-white positives are currently used, the process to create them typically uses an internegative with standard processing instead of a chemical reversal process. Black-and-white reversal films are less common than color reversal films. Agfa-Gevaert discontinued its Agfa Scala 200x Professional black-and-white reversal film ...

  9. Photographic print toning - Wikipedia

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    Sepia toning is a specialized treatment to give a black-and-white photographic print a warmer tone and to enhance its archival qualities. The metallic silver in the print is converted to a sulfide compound, which is much more resistant to the effects of environmental pollutants such as atmospheric sulfur compounds.