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  • Price: €7.00 - €16.00
Adox CHS 100 II 35mm
€8.50

The Adox CHS 100 II is black and white film from Adox with a typical 1960 look.

It delivers soft pictures, with open shadows and creamy highlights.

This film can be pushed. It can be processed with Adox Adonal (Rodinal) or Adox Atomal.

Please note: There is no DX code on the film.

Adox Atomal 49 1000mL
€7.50

The Atomal 49 is a black and white film developper in powder for ultra fine grain.

For about 1000ml.

Dilution recommended 1+0 to 1+2

Adox D76 1L
€8.50

The D-76 is an universal powder developper for black and white films, a classic from Kodak. Nearly the same as the famous Ilford ID-11. Adox took the classic formula of this developper and brought it to nowadays standards and norms.

Adox worked on the storage capacity and improved the technology to prevent inhalation of chemical dusts while mixing. It needs lower temperatures thant usual to disolve.

For a global use, it's often associated to the Kodak Tri-X as it offers great results but still very efficient with most of the black and white film on the market. 

The D-76 has a high latitude which allows to take advantage of the film sensitivity and deep work on the grey. The grain is fine and the shadows are detailed.

This developper can be normaly and push processed.

Capacity: 10 to 16 films.

Adox Adofix Powder 5L
€10.90

The Adox Adofix is a universal liquid fixer for black and white films and papers.

Easy to use, fast process.

You can dilute this powder to make 5L of working solution that allows you to fix 50 B&W films.

Total capacity: 50 films / 10m² papers

Adox Color Implosion 35mm
€8.80

The Adox Color Implosion is a color film that can be shot from 100 to 400 Iso.

This unique film looks similar to some expired film: exploded grain, faded colors, soft image.

But to these is added its unique red which gives your image a good saturation.

Sadly we offer you here the last pieces of this discontinued film because of the lack of raw material needed to produce this one.

Note: This film doesn't have a DX coding.

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