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Founded in 1973, Sprint Systems of Photography, inc is an incipient company that provides the highest quality darkroom chemistry available. All concentrates in our system are designed with the photographer in mind by providing greater speed, economy of use, and incorporating special buffering agents for enhanced creative control. With a high capacity and consistency from the first print to the last, our solutions have a value that is unmatched. Our goal is to supply all photographers, from professionals to students, with a high caliber chemistry to heighten your photographic experience and simplify your process without sacrifice. Whether it is developing black and white negatives or silver gelatin prints our product is simple and easy to use.  At Sprint Systems of Photography, we understand that art is a process. Most of our concentrates are mixed at a ratio of 1 part + 9 parts water which offers you a hands-on experience that mixes art, science, and a bit of magic.

The Sprint “System”

Sprint’s B&W chemicals are designed with the intent to be used as a system, however other brands may be used alongside our working solutions.  Almost all concentrates are mixed as 1 part + 9 parts water. In the darkroom printing process, when equal amounts of print developer, stop bath and fixer solutions are prepared and used, the purple indicator in BLOCK Stop Bath signals the simultaneous exhaustion of all three working solutions.

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2012 SPE National Conference

Make sure you come check out what Sprint Systems of Photography has going on at our booth during the 2012 SPE National. The conference is located in San Francisco, CA from March 22nd-25th at the Hyatt Regency. We will be stocked with Sprint t-shirts and other fun products. Don’t forget to stop by and let more »

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GLASS NEGATIVES EXHIBITION AT PROVIDENCE CITY HALL

The Paul Krot Community Darkroom at AS220 and the Providence Public Library are proud to present a public exhibition of photographic prints made from rare glass negatives found in the Special Collections. The exhibition, funded by a grant from the Rhode Island Council for the Humanities, will bring iconic images of local life at the more »

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