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2 way paper easel

The item is constructed from two pieces of black metal with rectangular and square openings to be used with 3 1/2 x 5 inch photographic paper to produce two different sizes of prints .

Marktime

Item is a clockwork timer that will switch an enlarger On and Off to a preset timefor exposure. A time scale allows settings form 0 to 60 seconds. One can lock a time to repeat it, if neccesary. Includes instruction manual

Paterson miro focuser

Item is a device to focus an image on the easel of an photographic enlarger before exposing the paper. It consists of a magnifier and an optical tube to look down and to see a portion of the projected image. One places the unit on the enlarging easel and adjusts the enlarger focus knob, until fine detail such as grain comes into focus. This ensures a properly focused image. The locking screw for securing the ocular in place is missing.

Minox daylight developing tank

This item is a daylight developing tank, manufactured by Minox and made of bakelite material. The tank comes with two rings to be used in the development of shorter 15 and 36 exposure lengths of film introduced in 1968 and 1969. The thermometer is no longer with the tank. The tank comes with original packaging.

Wratten gelatin filter

Item is a set of 6 filters used in photographic printing to alter the contrast and range of values in prints. Developed by C.E. Kenth Mees for the Wrattan & Wainwrite in 1906, the company was purchased by Eastman Kodak company in 1912.

Eastman Kodak Company

Kodak color print viewing filter kit

Item is a filter kit used during analog printing of colour photographs. Printer looked through each filter at the print to determine what alterations to make in the colour filtration of the enlarger to create the corect colour balance.

Eastman Kodak Company

Darkroom and printing equipment series

Series contains a variety of objects used in the development of film and the production of photographic prints using chemicals and light sensitive paper. Items include film developing tanks, developing trays, lighting systems, filter kits, paper easels, and enlargers.

Hanimex PR-60

Item consists of a light exposure meter which is used to measure light to determine the appropriate exposure settings. Back of exposure meter states that it's shock proof.

Weston Master Universal Exposure Meter

Item is a Weston Master Universal Exposure Meter. Manufactured by Sangamo Weston Ltd. & Ilford Limited at the Enfield factory in Middlesex, England. Commonly referred to as Weston Master I. It is the first Weston meter to be produced in an upright format.

Hitchens, Derek, Mr.

Flash powder lamp

Item is a metal flash lamp for use with flash powder. It consists of a wooden handle holding a sheet of metal with a folded lip, where the flash powder was placed.

Sanwa flash unit

Item is an electronic flash unit designed for 35mm cameras, with hot shoe and cord attachment options. Item includes original packaging and users manual.

Ryerson, Robert, Dr.

Eddie Black's folding flash gun

Item is a flash attachment for single-use bulbs, with a circular folding reflector. The brand name is Eddie Black's Ltd., an early iteration of the Canadian firm Black's PHotography.

Scanlan, Carrol

Kodak Handy Reflectors

Item consists of One Pair Kodak Handy Reflectors ...And One Handy Measure for Picture Making at Night. Included in a yellow and green paper envelope with black text are 2 foldable reflecting cones, 2 metal rings, and ABC intruction cards.

Image Arts

Kodak B-C Flasholder

Item consists of a Kodak B-C Flasholder. It features a 22.5-volt battery-condenser system for dependable flash synchronization and can be used with most flash-synchronized cameras, such as the Brownie Six-20 models.

Image Arts

Philips Magicubes

Item consists of a 12 pack of Philips Magicubes. They introduced in 1970 as an improvement on flashcubes. As oppsed to being fired electrically by batteries, they were fired mechanically by a small bar striking a pin coated in fulminating material. This advancement made cheap flash cameras possible. They were used in cameras such as the Kodak Instamatic and the Agfa Autostar X-126, among others.

Image Arts

Bouncemaster

A Very sophisticated flash gun with folded circular reflector, exposure slide rule, and test lamp. Allows setting for open flash (reflector folded). It can use two sizes of flash bulbs. Battery is a Mallory M505 - 22.5 volts. The reflector can tilt 90 degrees upward. PC camera cord is missing. The letters E. B. are visible above the hot shoe.

Accura

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