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Bluegrass Packaging contacted me a few weeks ago and asked if I would evaluate a test batch of 777 developer. It's been unavailable for so long because some of the ingredients have become unavailable and they had to make some substitutions. They now have everything they need to make it and sent me a package of the new developer.
I had a couple gallons worth of powders from the old 777, so I mixed up fresh gallons of both the old and the new. Then I went out and shot some negatives on TMY and HP5+ (six 4x5 holders of TMY2 and 1 8x10 holder of HP5+). For each picture I made two exposures, one on each side of the holder. Then I developed one side of each holder in old 777 and the other side in the new. Same temperature, same time, same agitation for each development session.
After printing some of them I can honestly say that I really can't tell the difference. the new developer lacks the characteristic smell that the old stuff had and it doesn't change color like the old did, but the negatives seem to print the same. I told them I'd buy some as soon as they put a price on it.
I you're interested in purchasing some of this unique developer, contact Ellen Waddle at ellen@blugrasspackaging.com. She says they'll need a week or so to actually mix it up.
I had a couple gallons worth of powders from the old 777, so I mixed up fresh gallons of both the old and the new. Then I went out and shot some negatives on TMY and HP5+ (six 4x5 holders of TMY2 and 1 8x10 holder of HP5+). For each picture I made two exposures, one on each side of the holder. Then I developed one side of each holder in old 777 and the other side in the new. Same temperature, same time, same agitation for each development session.
After printing some of them I can honestly say that I really can't tell the difference. the new developer lacks the characteristic smell that the old stuff had and it doesn't change color like the old did, but the negatives seem to print the same. I told them I'd buy some as soon as they put a price on it.
I you're interested in purchasing some of this unique developer, contact Ellen Waddle at ellen@blugrasspackaging.com. She says they'll need a week or so to actually mix it up.