Want to get the inside scoop to Bellini B&W Reversal in action?
We’ve filmed a short introduction video just for you!
B&W Slide Reversal
Recently, Ethan from The BAW Box Team took on some B&W Reversal Developing to create black and white positives with the help of one of our take-home Bellinifoto kits. Today we want to share with you the beauty that is Slide Reversal developing, and how easily you can do it at home with one of our kits.
B&W Slide Scans
Bellini B&W Slide Reversal Developing Kits
If you want to do your colour darkroom printing, this kit has all the chemicals needed for RA4 paper processing. This kit from Bellinifoto allows you to process your Black and White negative films into a positive/slide film. Most reversal processes require you to re-expose the film to light during the development process, with requires quite specific precision. However, this kit uses a reversal chemical bath which replaces the re-exposure step.
A maximum of 12 films can be developed and best used in batches, so save up your rolls.
Bellini Recommends it works best with these films, but you can use it with many films;
Bellini B&W Reversal Developing
Want to get the inside scoop to Bellini B&W Reversal in action?
We’ve filmed a short introduction video just for you!
B&W Slide Reversal
Recently, Ethan from The BAW Box Team took on some B&W Reversal Developing to create black and white positives with the help of one of our take-home Bellinifoto kits. Today we want to share with you the beauty that is Slide Reversal developing, and how easily you can do it at home with one of our kits.
B&W Slide Scans
Bellini B&W Slide Reversal Developing Kits
If you want to do your colour darkroom printing, this kit has all the chemicals needed for RA4 paper processing. This kit from Bellinifoto allows you to process your Black and White negative films into a positive/slide film. Most reversal processes require you to re-expose the film to light during the development process, with requires quite specific precision. However, this kit uses a reversal chemical bath which replaces the re-exposure step.
A maximum of 12 films can be developed and best used in batches, so save up your rolls.
Bellini Recommends it works best with these films, but you can use it with many films;