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Liquidol
Photographer's Formulary's lastest newsletter announced this:
http://www.photoformulary.com/DesktopModules/StoreProductDetails.aspx?productID=1014&tabid=9&tabindex=2&categoryid=33&selection=0&langId=0]
Interesting claims for a developer! I was just struggling with inconsistent results from Zonal Pro HQ Warmtone on MGIV - it turned out that two minutes of development was necessary for print-to-print consistency with that combination (times for Agfa MCP were much shorter), and that was pretty annoying. Perhaps Photo Engineer will stop by to talk more about the developer!
Photographer's Formulary's lastest newsletter announced this:
The New Paper Developer From Bill Troop and Ron Mowrey
Liquidol is a revolutionary new print developer that features exceptionally long shelf life, tray life, and high capacity, along with the convenience of a 1:9 liquid concentrate, thanks to the incorporation of a novel use of electron transfer technology not previously employed in print developers. This new technology allows us to approach more closely the elusive goal of attaining consistent tone and contrast throughout the print run, making this developer especially valuable for consistent batch processing.
Fine printers will also appreciate that this developer has considerably more flexibility in over- and under-development than most print developers. This feature is limited when using the many papers which include incorporated developing agents. But when using papers which do not have incorporated developing agents, demanding printers will appreciate the extra dimension of flexibility and control this developer offers.
Liquidol has been carefully designed to replicate the appearance of prints developed in industry-standard Dektol©, yet to provide enhanced shadow separation. Other advantages are the convenience of a liquid concentrate that can be diluted 1:9, dramatically enhanced capacity, shelf and tray life, and full development within 60 seconds at 1:9 dilutions.
Stability was a paramount concern during the design of this developer. Because of its exceptional capacity and tray life, we consider this developer to be highly economical.
http://www.photoformulary.com/DesktopModules/StoreProductDetails.aspx?productID=1014&tabid=9&tabindex=2&categoryid=33&selection=0&langId=0]
Interesting claims for a developer! I was just struggling with inconsistent results from Zonal Pro HQ Warmtone on MGIV - it turned out that two minutes of development was necessary for print-to-print consistency with that combination (times for Agfa MCP were much shorter), and that was pretty annoying. Perhaps Photo Engineer will stop by to talk more about the developer!
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