haris said:Hi,
...Paterson chemistry is discontinued. ...
hortense said:I just switched to Pattersons high definition non-solvent developer ACUTOL that satisfied my need for high acutance and pictorial gradation so, now Im looking for the same chemistry. Or, a developer that will bring me the same great results Ive been obtaining.
Recommendations, ideas, or solutions would be appreciated
Chazzy said:I agree--it would be very sporting of Paterson to reveal the formula, if there is no possibility of their making it anymore. They would have nothing to lose and would gain good will.
I doubt if Paterson will ever reveal their B&W film developer formulae for the public domain.Chazzy said:I agree--it would be very sporting of Paterson to reveal the formula, if there is no possibility of their making it anymore. They would have nothing to lose and would gain good will.
haris said:Let's hope...
gainer said:When I compared Acutol with PC-TEA I didn't see any difference in curve shape or grain. If I had seen Acutol as better in some way, I would not have let my bottle of it go bad.
richo said:I have wrote to Paterson after my supplier informed me that Paterson is not producing chemicals anymore. Today I have received answer:
The situation is that our sub contractor who mixed our formulations as
closed its UK plant leaving us without a chemistry producer. We are trying to find a replacement contractor who can manufacture the
chemistry a reasonable cost. So although we are currently in a no stock situation there is a possibility that we may be able to re-introduce.
We are making efforts to rectify the situation but that there is no firm news at this point in time.
Yes I beleive Clayton have given Paterson a cost to supply to their formulas.titrisol said:I think Clayton will be their new supplier
goldie said:Hi all, can anyone tell me a shop in central London where you can walk in & buy Aculux 2 off the shelf? I can't find any in Sydney & it costs a fortune to have it posted over. My brother in law visits London quite often & is happy to bring some back for me. He said that he tried a couple of photo shops in London & they all said the same thing - nowadays they concentrate on digital & don't bother stocking analog materials. Surely someone on this forum can tell me a shop that will stock this. I think around Chelsea, Soho, financial district would be ideal. thanks, Michael
Bob F. said:Mailorder, if he is here for a week or more, he could try Nova (http://www.novadarkroom.com).
Good luck, Bob.
Now that's what I call a convoluted way of getting your hands on a small bottle of liquid! Pity it has to be that complicated.... Good luck with it.goldie said:Thanks for the tip, Bob.
I ordered from Nova & my brother in law collected the bottles from the UK, now in my hands in Sydney. Looking forward to trying Neopan 400 in this dev.
clay said:FX-39 was one my go-to developers for small format film. Anybody know the formula?
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