ILFORD SIMPLICITY Starter Pack
Discover the magic of film photography and develop your own black & white film at home. ILFORD SIMPLICITY Starter Pack has everything you need for convenient, single-use film processing. We've also created a bundle below that contains a couple of rolls of film, a beaker, and a developing tank to make the project seamless. It's a lot of fun and a great way to expand your creativity. Once done, we can show you how to digitize the negatives, or you can let our photo lab scan and print the photos for you. Have fun! [LINKS BELOW]
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Learn more about our Starter Packs & Bundle Deals:
https://www.huntsphotoandvideo.com/detail_page.cfm?productid=1178858&mfg=Ilford&show=yes
Learn more about our Lab Services: 10% Off
https://www.huntspix.com/
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