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Choosing a Film Developer

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From Quick Guide: Learn How to Develop Film

Summary: Learn about choosing a film developer in this free photography video.

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Jeff Park has been a freelance commercial photographer since 1980. He has been the darkroom lab manager at Apertures Photo for the last nine years.read more

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" My name is Jeff and I want to talk to you a little bit about black and white film developers. There are powder developers and there are liquid developers. The powder developers are in general a little less expensive. The liquid developers are a little easier to mix. It doesn’t take quite as much time. If you are new to photography, I would encourage you to try different film developer combinations. Some of the developers you might try are D76 Extol, T-max developer. Ilford makes a film developer called Ilfosol which is a liquid developer and I want to reiterate that none of them are really better than others. They all have their assets. I would encourage you to make your own decisions on the film developer combinations. "

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