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Foma Fomaspeed Liquid Emulsion 1 kg + Hardener 15 ml

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Foma Fomaspeed Liquid Emulsion 1 kg + Hardener 15 ml
Key Features
  • For Use Under RED Safelight Conditions
  • For Amateurs / Professionals Alike
  • Medium Contrast / High Covering Power
  • Yield: 32 - 64 sq ft
The Foma Fomaspeed Liquid Emulsion 1 kg + Hardener 15 ml is a chemical for use in photography under RED safelight conditions. For amateur and professional photographers alike, Fomaspeed Emulsion features medium contrast and extremely high covering power which allow you to gain a broad scale of halftones - even by a relatively high yield of 32 - 64 sq ft (3.0 - 6.0 sq m) per 2.2 lb (1.0 kg) of emulsion. For most common applications, especially on smooth surfaces, one layer of emulsion is enough to be spread. One main advantage of this high-speed emulsion is short exposures, which enable large-size enlarging. With most developers, this emulsion produces a neutral to mildly warm image tone.
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Can you take the bottles out of the cardboard packaging under normal lighting?
Asked by: Anonymous
You will want to keep this product under safelights.
Answered by: Heather S.
Date published: 2018-08-28

What is the ISO speed of this emulsion?

What is the ISO speed of this emulsion?
Asked by: Ryan
There is no exact ISO for any liquid emulsion (such as the Fomaspeed Liquid Emulsion 1 kg + Hardener 15 ml) because it can vary from application to application. Generally, the more layers that are applied, the more sensitive the emulsion will be. However, the more layers of emulsion is applied to the base, the longer it will have to be exposed to get the full range of tones. Two layers (horizontal and vertical application - most common application) should be around ISO 1-3. This is also dependent on what kind of surface the emulsion is coated on.
Answered by: Manzell L
Date published: 2022-03-21
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