Which of the commercially available cold tone developers have you found most effective in providing moderate cooling with Ilford MGWT fiber paper? I have just rediscovered this paper, and recall that many here liked the way it looked when processed in Ilford's then new (and now out of production) Cooltone developer.
So, anyone using MGWT in a cold tone developer? It looks as if Edwal Ultra Black, Clayton Ultra Cold Tone, and Zonal Pro Factor One are the most obvious candidates from the usual on-line sources in the U.S. (sadly, Tetenal's paper developers don't seem to be available here), but other suggestions are welcome.
For reference, I'm currently using Bromophen as my standard developer.
--Ben
So, anyone using MGWT in a cold tone developer? It looks as if Edwal Ultra Black, Clayton Ultra Cold Tone, and Zonal Pro Factor One are the most obvious candidates from the usual on-line sources in the U.S. (sadly, Tetenal's paper developers don't seem to be available here), but other suggestions are welcome.
For reference, I'm currently using Bromophen as my standard developer.
--Ben
