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Zach in Israel

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There is a photo wherehouse down the street from my office (how is that for handy) and the B&W film and paper developer they have is Champion 180129, does anyone know what type of development times I should use with this (for Ilford Delta 3200 and probably HP5/Delta 400)? I have been unable to find a datasheet

Thanks.

--Zach
 
Champion make what was the May & Baker range of B&W chemistry , that 180129 sounds like a Product order code. The best known of their developers was Promicrol, this had to be reformulated when the main developing agent ceased to be available.

This one B&W Universal Film & Paper Developer is actually Suprol, the Ilford equivalent is PQ Universal.

It can be used as a film developer when diluted to 1+19 or 1+29, I tested it back in the 70's, I used to buy Suprol in 25litre drums. It gives fine grain, very clean negatives, and was also used in automated processing lines. It's market mainly as a print developer.

I don't have a datasheet, I've misplaced my original and can't get another, but I think FP4 needed around 8 or 9 minutes @ 1+29. Look it up on Digitaltruth's Massive Developer chart.

Ian
 
It says 6 minutes at 1+29 for 3200, so I will give those times a shot. I just need to get a few more ducks in a row, and actually go shoot some film. (Not to mention buy it)
 
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