I think PE has said something like Dektol being a good developer for film as well.
i'm not making any nasty comments, just commenting they have a great sales staff
using a universal developer isn't for everyone ...

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hi michr
could easily suggest if you don't want to play
fast and loose with your film one should know
how to process his/her film in any developer ?
i have seen an awful lot of poorly processed film that was put through film developer ...
Vaughn, I think PQ universal is fair game since at one time Kodak's UK formulary characterized D-72 (Dektol) as a high contrast rapid developer for films and plates. So it could be argued John is actually using a film developer to develop his film!![]()

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and best of all, it lasted a year in stock ... and worked fantastically every time i used it.
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