You are using an outdated browser. For a faster, safer browsing experience, upgrade for free today.
Phones: 800
$ USD
  • Your shopping cart is empty!

Laminating Film & Sheets

Related products

Thermal Laminating Sheets 8.5 X 11

$365.64 $464.36

Staples Laminating Sheets 8.5 X 11

$40.83 $64.51

11 X 17 Laminating Sheets 10 Mil

$42.66 $56.74

8.5 X 11 Thermal Laminating Sheets 500 Ct

$490.98 $707.01

10 Mil Laminating Sheets

$1,961.85 $3,099.72

Inkpress Transparency Film 11x17", 500 Sheets

$2,067.81 $2,998.32

Kodak T-max 100 B&w Film 4x5 10 Sheets

$116.97 $171.95

Kodak T-max 400 B&w Film 4x5" 10 Sheets

$137.85 $183.34

Rollei Ortho 25 B&w Film 4x5 25 Sheets

$299.97 $386.96

Rollei Ortho 25 B&w Film 8x10" 25 Sheets

$749.97 $1,147.45

Ilford Delta 100 B&w Film 8x10", 25 Sheets

$555.00 $727.05

Bergger Pancro 400 B&w Film 8x10 25 Sheets

$597.00 $853.71

Kodak Tri-x 320 B&w Film 4x5 10 Sheets

$116.85 $164.76

Ilford Ortho Plus B&w Film 16x20 25 Sheets

$2,849.16 $3,960.33

Dry Lam G2551-2 Laminating Film 25" X 500'

$145.50 $219.71

Dry Lam G2551-1 Laminating Film 25" X 500'

$140.64 $199.71

Dry Lam G2551-1 Laminating Film 25"x500'

$84.00 $104.16

Related review

fhayes 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Wetting Agent] Almost like laminating before printing! I just started to use it and wish it were available when I was in school!!

5
Jaan 2024-09-23 01:24:17

[Polypropylene] Sheets seem sturdy. Not too difficult to get film in. Would buy again.

5
Nitz Photo 2024-08-13 07:28:31

[3-Hole Punch] I use these for storing contact sheets with film. They work perfectly and are the best value I have found so far. Print File seems to be the way to go for storing film.

5
Ryan 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[5.02 lb] It may have taken 20 sheets or so to figure out the exposure index and how to shoot in camera, but it was well worth the trial and error. This has been a great film to cut my teeth on as I delve further into large format. I use d-76 to develop but have also found a lot of data for other developers as well. Great film and a great price.

5
alia 2024-04-03 02:46:10

[Polypropylene] Didn't realize it when I purchased them, but the negative sheets also have a spot to put a contact sheet in the back. I prefer this both for ease of organizing and also because the rigidity further protects the film. The film loading area is a little tight, but I'd prefer it tighter than looser. 5/5

5
Mike 2024-04-03 07:38:35

[Polypropylene] East to load film and to cut into segments. Get a three-binder with paper envelope sheets to store them in.

5
lhatch5 2024-04-04 05:12:52

[Plastic] The soft plastic won't scratch sheet film negatives or paper emulsions. The recessed grooves in the bottom allow you grasp the sheets with tongs or gloved fingers easily when they settle. be sure to purchase one size bigger than the sheets or paper you are developing.

5
Jamie 2024-04-09 05:59:11

[3.44 lb] I bought this film photography paper for my college class on film photography, and the Multigrade 8 X 10 50 sheets is what my college professor recommended. The paper is really high quality for the price. The images developed on the paper came out really well! Would recommend.

5
Ronald 2024-04-09 09:10:23

[25 Sheets] I've used over 200 sheets of this film so far, with excellent results. The film base is slightly thinner than Ilford, but presents no problems at all. Quality has been consistently excellent. Processes beautifully in Rodinal, at 1:60 dilution. Gorgeous negatives - a joy to print.

5
Bumbersdad 2024-05-13 08:17:22

[Plastic] I use this tank to develop 120 and 4x5 film. It allows me to do five reels of 120 or 12 sheets of 4x5 using two mod 54 reels. Development is even, and there is no scratching. It is a little bulky, but that's not too much of a problem.

5