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Delta 1 Safe-T-Bags for Film and Paper (10 x 12", 5-Pack)

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Delta 1 Safe-T-Bags for Film and Paper (10 x 12", 5-Pack)

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Delta 1 13510 Overview

Store your film and paper in these five Delta Safe-T-Bags that are light-tight, 10 x 12", double-thick bags with extra carbon black pigment.

UPC: 737886135105

Delta 1 13510 Reviews

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what is the size of the bag?

what is the size of the bag?
Asked by: madeline
The bag is 10x14".
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2023-04-04

Can I still store my exposed 4x5 film sheets in ...

Can I still store my exposed 4x5 film sheets in here until I send off for development?
Asked by: Genesis
Exposed 4x5 film sheet film can be stored in the Delta 1 Light Tight Safe-T-Bags with Labels for Film and Paper (5-Pack) until processed.
Answered by: Lawrence C
Date published: 2024-02-16

Are these safe-t-bags black plastic, as you'd ...

Are these safe-t-bags black plastic, as you'd find with bags that photo paper comes in?
Asked by: David
The Delta 1 Safe-T-Bags for Film and Paper (10 x 12", 5-Pack) is made of PVC.
Answered by: Rob K
Date published: 2024-07-09

so is it 5 bags, 5 labels & 1free 8x10 bag for a ...

so is it 5 bags, 5 labels & 1free 8x10 bag for a total of 6 bags?
Asked by: Shaw
Yes, the Delta 1 Light Tight Safe-T-Bags with Labels for Film and Paper (5-Pack) includes 5x 10x14" bags, 5 labels, and one 8x10" bag.
Answered by: Boyd H
Date published: 2024-01-12

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How much sheet film will fit in a light tight bag?
Asked by: Anonymous
To be honest with you, I bought these bags for Cycanotype printing. I used the bags to store unexposed coated cycanotype sheets of paper; and then to store exposed paper until I can process the exposed paper. I personally wouldn't store 4x5 sheet film in the bag unless it was in a negative holder. Those bags are not that large and I think you could comfortably store 6 (12 sheets of film) negative holders safely in the bags, maybe more. I don't like to crowd the negative holders in the bag. The bags are nice to use when you're in the field to help keep your film light tight.
Answered by: Dorothy R.
Date published: 2021-02-10
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