Shipping costs. The Ilford Liquid was stocked in Gallon jugs at the local shop.
Bromophen is no heavier as it is powder as well.
Shipping costs. The Ilford Liquid was stocked in Gallon jugs at the local shop.
I've always meant to try Bromophen, but the way Ilford describes its working properties one would expect it to be a warmer tone developer than Dektol, so it would not appear to be a direct substitute.
Tom, can you elaborate on these differences? Maybe liquid dektol isn't available anyway in the U.K. so its Hobson's choice but I am just curious as to what they were. Thanks?
pentaxuser
I also have been re-using it for up to 3 days in a row by pouring the diluted tray solution into a dedicated bottle in between sessions.
John, I will for sure!


For those interested in a liquid version of Dektol with enhanced capacity and tray life, Ron Mowrey's (aka Photo Engineer) Liquidol might be worth trying. It is available through Photographer's Formulary.
SNIP... and every camera store from here to the planet Neptune sold it for decades...
Well, not in the stores available to me (pre internet, that is); I could by EFKE products in a general store 20 years ago, but not Dektol. This is what John had in mind I believe.

)- It's powder which is inconvenient - there are many liquid quality developers available;
- It's metol based which can be problematic to some - most other makes (powder & liquid) are phenidone based;
- It doesn't last particularly long when mixed - there are longer lasting developers available in powder and liquid form;
Still, it's seems to be incredibly popular. Can those who use is as their main developer explain its strengths. Thanks.

Why not Bromophen (or LPD). Just curious.

)The liquid Dektol is a different product compared to scratch-mixed D-72 or packaged powdered Dektol.
Tom
In the UK, Dektol was always available as a 5 litre bottle which was mixed at 1+9 as a standard, though was good sometimes to make it stronger for more contrast. Sadly, was discontinued a few years ago. Used to use loads of it too.
yup
miha,
i am guessing slovenia is beyond planet neptune ( or at least it was pre-internet)
john

I used Dektol up until a couple of years ago, I have switched to Ilfords Multigrade in liquid for 1: 9 and am very happy with the results.
I just got harder and harder to get Kodak products here once the factory was Demoed.
Yes, Kodak was excellent on many accounts. Still is!.Kpdak did things right when they did it right!![]()
I thought I read you were using Dektol. Good to know Multigrade works for you just as good.
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