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I need a high contrast and high speed developer for b&w film. More than Diafine or Kodak D8. Any idea ?
Kodak D-19 perhaps? what film are you using, what sort of subject and what effect are you trying to achieve?I need a high contrast and high speed developer for b&w film. More than Diafine or Kodak D8. Any idea ?

Ian, I agree, but the OP hasn`t mentioned specifically what film is being used or exactly what he or she is trying to achieve. A high contrast ortho-film for example might be a better option rather than a regular general use film. If the OP is more specific, it would make the question easier to answer.John & Keith, the OP wants higher contrast than Kodak D8, both D163 and D19 are much lower in contrast in comparison
Perhaps he needs to be a bit more explicit.
Ian

I'd use Dektol or A+B graphic arts developer. Experiment first, with different dilutions and times, and exposures too.
John & Keith, the OP wants higher contrast than Kodak D8, both D163 and D19 are much lower in contrast in comparison
Perhaps he needs to be a bit more explicit.
Ian
My mistake that should be 200ml of 1% solution apologies I was rather tired last nightBenzotriazole 200 g its correct ?

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