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Models | SKU: DKTRC1620S MFR: TRC1620S $89.94 Temporarily On Backorder Although this item is temporarily on Backorder, you can order it now and it will ship as soon as it arrives. Your card will only be charged once item is shipped. | SKU: FS36412 MFR: 36412 $114.99 Special Order Generally ships in 7-14 days, subject to availability | $14.94 Temporarily On Backorder Although this item is temporarily on Backorder, you can order it now and it will ship as soon as it arrives. Your card will only be charged once item is shipped. |
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Tray Depth | 3" | - | 3" |
Tray Size | 16" x 20" | 16" x 20" | 5" x 7" |
Tray Style | Flat | Flat | Flat |
It's essential for photography enthusiasts and professionals to have reliable equipment during the development process, and our set of three Plastic Print Developing Trays with Flat Bottoms is the perfect addition to any darkroom. Crafted from heavyweight, high-impact plastic, these durable trays are designed to resist corrosion, even when exposed to a 58% solution of acetic acid, ensuring longevity and consistent performance.
Measuring 16x20x3 inches, these sturdy trays provide ample space for handling large prints with ease. The flat bottom design ensures a smooth and even development of photographic materials, making them a versatile tool for a range of printing and developing tasks. Whether you're processing black and white prints, working with color chemicals, or utilizing toning techniques, these high-quality trays will maintain their integrity and shape.
The seamless construction of these trays not only contributes to their sleek, professional appearance but also prevents leaks and spills, safeguarding your workspace from potential damage. This set of three allows for an organized workflow, enabling you to have separate trays for each stage of the development process or to handle multiple projects simultaneously.
Choose these reliable Plastic Print Developing Trays for a streamlined and efficient darkroom experience, where durability meets versatility in the art of photographic development.