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October 2009

Speedinews

Look out for the latest information and kits in the Magazines, or contact Speedibrews direct.

New Kits in prospect include a much improved, and dramatically simplified, Cyanotype and Kallitype/Van Dyke/Brown Print. These go back to the beginnings of Photography and recapture the excitement of those early experimenters - in other words - get away from "Painting by Numbers" boredom and complexity in Electronic PhotoShop and its kind! Each Image is a unique original you made yourself. These kits allow you to take original pictures in any camera capable of long exposures - just like the first silver-based photographs.

Speedibrews Toners

All the New Speedibrews Toners were designed right from the beginning with safety and postal Regulations compliance as a main requirement. That's why they are new!

All our products are in neat powder packs and do not require UN boxes, nor complex paperwork - quite unlike most, if not all, competing products put up in liquid packs.

That's why it's essential to check any queries you might have on any older process. That's why we specialise in common sense consultancy on such environmental and safety concerns. We're there to help you get your artistic masterpieces from a pipe dream into the Galleries.


Try CELER MONO to get the best out of the old and new technologies.

Many low contrast developers have been tried over the years but Speedibrews now has the answer for workers preferring to scan film negatives and work on prints via a digital option.

CELER MONO tamed the legendary Tech Pan, yielding a clean negative absolutely tailor-made for digital scanning. The negatives contained an amazing tonal range, almost impossible to duplicate by conventional developers, whilst offering a true 2-stops speed increase to a nice and familiar 100 ISO film rating. The resolution even out-performs most camera lenses.

CELER MONO is a universal developer, working with all films, including the 'So-called' "Chromogenics", all of which can be printed conventionally, or digitally scanned.

Most films are developed in 10 to 12 minutes at the standard 20 degrees Celsius. The modern trend to higher temperatures is also recommended and times for 24 degrees Celsius are given in the comprehensive instructions.

In Theory any of our products can be posted anywhere, but recent EU Regulations seem determined to kill all enterprise and small businesses. Consult us if in doubt before placing complicated orders.