I buy by total cost which means including Tax and shipping
I buy a case of TF5 4 gallons from the maker, Photographers Formulary
Hard to beat B&H, they are very responsive
Rodinal from B&H
Ilford PQ for paper and old NOS plates and films B&H
I buy by total cost which means including Tax and shipping
I buy a case of TF5 4 gallons from the maker, Photographers Formulary
Hard to beat B&H, they are very responsive
Rodinal from B&H
Ilford PQ for paper and old NOS plates and films B&H
Tin Can
Check with your local college/university. The Chemistry/Medical/Biology/Physics departments will have a chemical disposal office/program that will probably give you chemicals for free. That saves them money -- disposal is expensive!!! You might have to sign a waiver, and they won't give you anything dangerous. Some containers might be open, but it's all top-notch stuff for research/education/projects.
For platinum/kallitype processes, I buy from Bostick & Sullivan. Some chemistry from B&H and for hard to get items, I'll buy from Argentix (in Montreal). Jacques can get chemistry that I can't get from the US. Presuming he ships to an address/mail depot across the border, then makes the drive across to pick up.
notch codes ? I only use one film...
I buy Metol, hydroquinone, Kodalk, sodium sulfite, ammonium thiosulfate, etc., in bulk quantities from Photographers Formulary and mix my own. This way I’m not beholden to Kodak, Ilford, or anyone else.
My standard developer is D-23 and it’s dead easy to make as it has only two ingredients: Metol and sodium sulfite.
All you need is a scale accurate to 0.1g, graduated cylinders, and containers for mixing and storage. I also use a cheap magnetic stirrer I bought on Amazon for $29.
Regarding the purity of pool de chlorinator: one of my customers is a pool chemical manufacturer.
While there one time, they were unloading a shipment. The bags labeled "Sodium Thiosulphate-Photographic Grade."
I'd have no issue buying pool chemicals after seeing that.
I got about 10 bags of dektol and the same of D76 from FreeStyle quite a while ago. Seems to be good chemistry. I get Kodak rapid fixer from our local ProPhoto Supply in Portland. I print on Ilford Warmtone and don't tone.
Flic Film is distributing chemicals as well as film. From what i have heard they have been shipping up to 4,000 respooled 35mm film world wide daily. If you go to their web site they have a tab for where you can buy their products. I was in their camera store last week and they are shutting down the store front analog camera store to focus on film and chemicals but will still have a web site to purchase some cameras and accessories. Other than being a casual visitor to the store in the past i have no relationship to the venture.
https://flicfilm.ca/
https://filmexperiencecamerastore.com/
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