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lamberto
Bewertet in Italien am 7. Juli 2021
Ottimo acquisto
Daryl Baker
Bewertet in den USA am8. Juli 2019
only its black not siepa ,easyer to use and mutch more efficient than coffie. still working on it though,beginner.
Pleep
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 22. August 2016
Not had a chance to mix up yet, as I already have a few litres of old stuff to go through - thought it was the big boxes and I was getting a bargain, but - still - for the price - not bad at all.Came next day.Thanks very much - me stocked up for the next... dozen or so bw devs :)
Jimbob036
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 28. Mai 2015
It must be about 35 years since I last developed a film, but I decided to try out my trusty old Pentax with a roll of Ilford HP5 Plus 400 ASA. This developer is easy to use- just dissolve the A and B powders in 750ml of warm tap water at 40°C (it takes a bit of stirring to get all the solids to dissolve), then make up to 1L, and this is your 1* stock solution. You can either use it at this strength, or dilute it to 1/2, or 1/4 for economy. Generally, however, you get finer grain if used at stock concentration, and slightly coarser grain the more it's diluted. It also goes off more rapidly if stored in diluted form.The product comes with plenty of useful information, such as a development time chart for several popular types of black & white film, including push-processing times. There's also a temperature reference table which shows how much to alter the time, depending on the temperature of your solution. Finally, there's a table telling you how much to increase the development time each time the solution is re-used.I've only used it for one film so far, and the results were excellent. I exposed the film at normal speed (400 ASA) and developed for 7 minutes in 1* stock at 21°C. I then used Ilford Rapid Fixer (1/5) to fix the film for 5 minutes, washing twice between the two (I didn't use stop bath), and again twice after fixing. Oh, and my 33-year-old camera still works fine!Update- after using the developer twice, a fine black precipitate has formed on the bottom of the bottle. Next time I develop a film, I'm not going to risk using this (even though the instructions say it can be re-used up to 10 times), I'll throw it away & use some fresh developer.
Reed Embry
Bewertet in den USA am30. November 2012
I develop all of my film using this product. The grain is very subtle due to the metol. The only down side is that Metol makes the processing time quite a bit longer. If your mixing your working solution 1 to 3 like I do then you have to developer for 20 minutes. But NO GRAIN!!!!!
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