Keith Tapscott.
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There's nothing wrong with Multigrade developer. Just decant it into several smaller bottles preferably glass with an airtight lid.
Liquidol was co-designed by Ron Mowrey and Bill Troop and at least marketed through Photographer's Formulary. The instructions lead me to the conclusion that it is manufactured by or for Photographer's Formulary as well.
Ilford does have a bigger distribution net than Photo Formulary. Another question: does liquidol really have a longer life than Mulltigrade? Also is longevity a top priority in choosing a print developer? I prefer Formulary BW-65 (no longer available), PF (Ansco 130) and LPD to both Multigrade and Liquidol. In my choice of both film and print developers, longevity is far less important than final print characteristics.Thanks Matt. Given its longevity improvement over Ilford MG developer with no seeming counter-balancing "faults," I am surprised that no-one has thought of its export potential or why in its home market it doesn't get more of a mention
Maybe the difference in longevity vis a vis its price difference compared to Ilford MG dev isn't enough to make a difference?
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Ilford does have a bigger distribution net than Photo Formulary. Another question: does liquidol really have a longer life than Mulltigrade? Also is longevity a top priority in choosing a print developer? I prefer Formulary BW-65 (no longer available), PF (Ansco 130) and LPD to both Multigrade and Liquidol. In my choice of both film and print developers, longevity is far less important than final print characteristics.
Arthur when you say Multigrade has a short tray life, are you saying it dies during a printing session or you leave it uncovered to use the next day? I've never had this issue. My favourite developers are Ansco 130 and LPD, which i use for sale or exhibition prints. The rest of my work is done with Multigrade bought in the 5 litre jugs because it's economical and i can get it locally. I've never had issues with it, even when it's changed colour. Can you elaborate?
Multigrade changes color very quickly in the tray or bottle. I do like to keep it in a covered try for two or three days. I got the impression that the color change indicates a decline in quality/ usefulness. Perhaps that isn't true? I did switch to smaller bottles from the 5 liter jugs as I thought it easier to keep "fresh."
I’ve always been an LPD advocate, but that may be changing. Recent LPD mixes up quite dark but still seems to work ok. I miss the old days when it came in cans. Always mixed up nice and slightly darker than clear. And drives me nuts that B&H won’t ship it anymore.
B&H will ship the liquid (i recently bought 2 gal) but not the powder.... in store pick up only.I've got a gallon of LPD in my B&H cart right now and it says "Free 2-Day Shipping".
B&H will ship the liquid (i recently bought 2 gal) but not the powder.... in store pick up only.
Are you kidding? The fact the stuff died after one day at working strength was mainly (along with the godawful stains on everything) the reason I moved to LPD decades ago.
LPD is still far and away my favorite paper developer.
I really, really hate Dektol. (The results are fine but it doesn't last and it leaves even places you'd swear you got it all up a blue-black mess later.)
I'm sorry it doesn't work for you. My experience does not reflect yours.
After opening the bottle, squeeze the air from it and recap it. Then put the bottle in a seal-able plastic baggie, then put it in the refrigerator.
I've got a gallon of LPD in my B&H cart right now and it says "Free 2-Day Shipping".
I could sen not shipping a liquid, I'm surprised at the powder though. I would have thought powder is much easier to ship and less prone to damage/leaks than a liquid.
B&H's shipping restrictions most likely relate to the deal that they have reached with their shipping providers - the deal that results in low shipping prices for customers, but restrictions on what the shippers have to handle.
It is unfortunate that B&H don't offer higher priced shipping for the items that they currently won't ship, rather than refusing to ship them entirely, but that may also be due to the terms of that deal.
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