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Old August 17th 10, 06:36 AM
IanG IanG is offline
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Ilford Multigrade developer will give better results than Dektol/D72, it has a better dish life and is optimised for Multigrade papers, there can be colour shifts between grades with Dektol.

Ian

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Originally Posted by David Nebenzahl View Post
On 8/16/2010 12:27 PM Darkroom User spake thus:

Which paper developers are a good general choice? It does not matter if
liquid or powder developers.


Dektol. Dektol. Dektol.

(Or whatever Ilford's equivalent is if you're in the UK.)


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