Ars-Imago LAB-BOX Developing Tank with 35mm Module Kit (Black) with Color 2-Bath C41 Powder Kit
Product highlights:
- Multi-format developing system
- Daylight loading and processing
- Includes 35mm module
- Compatible with optional 120 module (sold separately)
- Compact design
- Suitable for beginners
Ars-Imago LAB-BOX Developing Tank with 35mm Module Kit (Black)
LAB-BOX is a multi-format tank that allows developing film from start to end, in full daylight, bypassing the need to load the rolls in the dark.
135 Module
The 135 Module has a film slot where the 35mm cartridge is positioned and blocked. The film is then clipped and the lid is closed in order to rotate the outer knob and loading the film onto the reel. Once fully loaded, an internal blade will cut the film, separating it from the cartridge.
Universal and Modular
With one tank it is possible to develop both 135 and 120 film rolls, simply by switching the loading module (This unit only includes 135mm modular).
Compact and Portable
The tank features a compact design that allows for easy carrying, in a bag or a backpack.
Quick and Easy
Film rolls can be loaded and developed in daylight, through an intuitive and simple process.
Versatile and Professional
Perfectly suitable for beginners, but will also meet the needs of more experienced photographers, offering the possibility to experiment with different developing processes.
CineStill Cs41 Color Simplified 2-Bath C-41 Powder Kit (24 Rolls)
Processing your color film doesn't have to be complicated or expensive! The CineStill Cs41 Color Simplified 2-Bath C-41 Powder Kit is can be used at a variety of temperatures with the same equipment you already process your black and white film with at home. No darkroom or automated processor is required! If you already process your black and white film, with this kit, there is no reason not to process C-41 color negative film at home as well! It is specially formulated without compromise for modern color films, not requiring a stabilizer bath. Modern emulsions were designed so that one-hour photo labs wouldn't need hazmat training for formaldehyde, and have built-in dye stabilizers and hardeners that are released through this simplified 2-bath process. You can have beautifully developed, bleached, and fixed color negatives, ready to scan or print. All you need is water, a thermometer, and any simple tank and reel system!