i agree with what others have said about developers
it really doesn't matter much what you use, as long as you
know / figure out how to use it ...
for years i tried to discover the formula for a developer i used back in the 90s
which i thought was the best developer i had ever come across ...
before then i was using xtol, tmxrs and 1 or 2 others but wasn't satisfied ...
the mystery developer was gaf universal, and it gave me nice contrasty beefy negatives ..
but when i ran out ( this was a can left on the windowsill where i used to rent )
i tried to learn about gaf universal ... and always came up dry ...
a friend told me about ansco 130 and he suggested maybe that was it .. ( but it wasn't )
i didn't care, i used it anyways and made believe they were the same ..
i processed my film like the can of gaf universal said, and i learned how to use 130 to suit
my needs ... now, years later, i still buy 130 ( 4-6 gallons at a time ) and a few months ago
i learned what the actual formula for the gaf universal was ... but it doesn't matter much now
i found my own way to get great film without having to use the mysterious product ....
so find out the formulation for defender 777, use bluegrass's packaged 777, use the formulary's
"unblinkingeye777" ... whatever you do, just use something, and learn how to use it and you will be happy ...
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hi crashbox
just in case you weren't sure who bpi is
http://www.bluegrasspackaging.com/