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Universal Film Developer by Techchem

Has anyone used this developer and if so can you guide me with starting times. I generally use Tri-X, FP4 Plus.

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Hi Neil,

Thanks for the link. I have already been in contract with Tech chem. While they have been helpful, I was hoping to hear some first person experiences.

I shoot mostly 35mm and some 120 and strictly black and white and I use moslty Tri-x , FP4 Plus and Delta 100 and Delta 400.

So, if anyone has used Tech chem's Universal Film Developer, I would be intersted in hearing about times and dilutions.

Thanks

Howard
 

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HowardDvorin said:
Hi Neil,

Thanks for the link. I have already been in contract with Tech chem. While they have been helpful, I was hoping to hear some first person experiences.

I shoot mostly 35mm and some 120 and strictly black and white and I use moslty Tri-x , FP4 Plus and Delta 100 and Delta 400.

So, if anyone has used Tech chem's Universal Film Developer, I would be intersted in hearing about times and dilutions.

Thanks

Howard

You say: I shoot mostly 35mm and some 120 and strictly black and white and I use moslty Tri-x , FP4 Plus and Delta 100 and Delta 400.

What developer do you use now?

If you are just starting into fim developing, I would advise using a developer with a large body of published development data for these films - like D-76 or Xtol.
 
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HowardDvorin said:

I am currently using D-76. I am trying to find a liquid replacement. BTW , I am not just getting started. I use other Tech chem products and ordered a quart of developer from them.
 

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HowardDvorin said:
I am currently using D-76. I am trying to find a liquid replacement. BTW , I am not just getting started. I use other Tech chem products and ordered a quart of developer from them.

Ask TechChem if you can use your D-76 times and temperatures as a starting point with their developer.
 

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HowardDvorin said:
I am currently using D-76. I am trying to find a liquid replacement.
If you dislike working with powders then the best replacement for D-76 is probably HC-110 since it was designed by Kodak to be a replacement for D-76. It produces very similar negatives. Look at the following website for more detailed info. http://www.covingtoninnovations.com/hc110/
 
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