Ilford Multigrade Paper Developer 500 Milliliter
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Product Description
Ilford Multigrade Paper Developer 500 Milliliter
ILFORD MULTIGRADE developer. MULTIGRADE is a rapid liquid concentrate dimezone-s/hydroquinone developer suitable for the dish/tray developing of all black and white photographic papers both resin coated and traditional fibre based, FB ones. It is usually used at a dilution of 1+9 but for greater development control and economy it can be used at 1+14. MULTIGRADE developer is clean working, has excellent keeping properties and gives a neutral image tone with most papers.Features of Ilford Multigrade Paper Developer 500 Milliliter
ILFORD MULTIGRADE DEV 500MLSpecification of Ilford Multigrade Paper Developer 500 Milliliter
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Dimensions | 5.51X2.52x2.01 |
Weight | 1.4 |
Product FAQs
Q: Is Ilford Multigrade Paper Developer suitable for both resin coated and traditional fibre based black and white photographic papers?
Ans: Yes, Ilford Multigrade Paper Developer is suitable for both resin coated and traditional fibre based black and white photographic papers.
Q: What is the recommended dilution ratio for using Ilford Multigrade Paper Developer?
Ans: The recommended dilution ratio for Ilford Multigrade Paper Developer is 1+9, but it can also be used at 1+14 for greater development control and economy.
Q: What kind of image tone does Ilford Multigrade Paper Developer provide?
Ans: Ilford Multigrade Paper Developer provides a neutral image tone with most papers.
Q: What are the dimensions of the Ilford Multigrade Paper Developer 500 Milliliter bottle?
Ans: The dimensions of the Ilford Multigrade Paper Developer 500 Milliliter bottle are 5.51 x 2.52 x 2.01 inches.
Q: What is the weight of the Ilford Multigrade Paper Developer 500 Milliliter bottle?
Ans: The weight of the Ilford Multigrade Paper Developer 500 Milliliter bottle is 1.4 pounds.
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