Description
Liquidol is a revolutionary new print developer designed by Bill Troop and Ron Mowrey which features exceptionally long shelf life, tray life, and high capacity, along with the convenience of a 1:9 liquid concentrate. Fine printers will appreciate that this developer has considerably more flexibility in over- and under-development than most print developers. This feature is limited when using the many papers which include incorporated developing agents. When using papers which do not have incorporated developing agents, demanding printers will appreciate the extra dimension of flexibility and control Liquidol offers. Liquidol has been carefully designed to replicate the appearance of prints developed in industry-standard Kodak Dektol, yet to provide enhanced shadow separation. Other advantages are the convenience of a liquid concentrate that can be diluted 1:9, dramatically enhanced capacity, shelf and tray life, and full development within 60 seconds at 1:9 dilutions. Liquidol incorporates a novel use of electron transfer technology not previously employed in print developers. This new technology allows us to approach more closely the elusive goal of attaining consistent tone and contrast throughout the print run, making this developer especially valuable for consistent batch processing. Stability was a paramount concern during the design of this developer. Because of its exceptional capacity and tray life, this developer this developer is considered to be highly economical.
Photographers' Formulary 02-0200 Liquidol Paper Developer for Darkroom
Price is below average
Current Price
$12.95
Average
$13.68
Min Price
$9.95
Max Price
$17.65
Price dynamics
5%
Description
Liquidol is a revolutionary new print developer designed by Bill Troop and Ron Mowrey which features exceptionally long shelf life, tray life, and high capacity, along with the convenience of a 1:9 liquid concentrate. Fine printers will appreciate that this developer has considerably more flexibility in over- and under-development than most print developers. This feature is limited when using the many papers which include incorporated developing agents. When using papers which do not have incorporated developing agents, demanding printers will appreciate the extra dimension of flexibility and control Liquidol offers. Liquidol has been carefully designed to replicate the appearance of prints developed in industry-standard Kodak Dektol, yet to provide enhanced shadow separation. Other advantages are the convenience of a liquid concentrate that can be diluted 1:9, dramatically enhanced capacity, shelf and tray life, and full development within 60 seconds at 1:9 dilutions. Liquidol incorporates a novel use of electron transfer technology not previously employed in print developers. This new technology allows us to approach more closely the elusive goal of attaining consistent tone and contrast throughout the print run, making this developer especially valuable for consistent batch processing. Stability was a paramount concern during the design of this developer. Because of its exceptional capacity and tray life, this developer this developer is considered to be highly economical.
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hi guys welcome back to my channel now I've got a bottle of two week old Tilford multi-grade developer and i'm gonna be putting it up against a fresh batch of ilford multi great developer so we're going to make two prints put them head-to-head and see the results the times of the development times and also if they can reach maximum black or not so let's crack on with the experiment [Music] both covered now yeah that one's come through a whole lot quicker the fresh developer but the two week old he's still coming through but the second part is testings gonna use two tiny test strips here just place a little black card there lights on inside the darkroom alright so burning that in and off we go again so the dark Trey's the fresh developer the light tray is the two we call developer for this one just trying to see all the students over just want to see if that older developer can reach a m


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