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LegacyPro developers
Hey folks,
Hope all is well. I've been a huge fan of D76 and XTOL for a number of years as "standard" developers for Ilford HP5 and Tri-X (sometimes Ultrafine XTreme films also) I've come across the LegacyPro L76 and Absorbic Acid alternatives on Freestyle Does anyone have experience with these? I see they are much cheaper and are said to have very similar results |
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They are made by the company behind Unicolor, PSInc, and I think there's an ex Eastman Kodak employee involved.
At one time almost every company made and sold a D76 clone developer and some a replenisher, Foma make an Xtol type developer. So try them and see if you get good results. Ian |
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