Kodak T-Max Developer Is A Moderately Active, Liquid Black & White Film Developer That Offers Enhanced Shadow Detail In Normally Processed And Push-Processed Films. You Can Use T-Max Developer To Process Roll Sizes Of Kodak T-Max Films And Most Other Black & White Continuous-Tone Films. Do Not Use This Developer To Process Sheet Film. T-Max Developer Is Available As A One-Part Concentrate To Make One Gallon Of Working Solution. You Can Easily Mix Smaller Volumes By Mixing One Part Of The Concentrate With Four Parts Water. Designed For Non-Replenished Systems.
⚠️ WARNING (California Proposition 65): This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the size of the Kodak Professional T-Max Black & White Film Developer?A: The dimensions are approximately nineteen point six nine inches in length, nineteen point six nine inches in width, and eleven point zero two inches in height.
Q: What is the chemical composition of Kodak T-MAX Developer?A: The exact chemical composition is proprietary, but it is a liquid black & white film developer designed for enhanced shadow detail.
Q: How much working solution does this developer make?A: It makes five liters of working solution when diluted correctly.
Q: How do I use Kodak T-MAX Developer for processing film?A: To use the developer, mix one part of the concentrate with four parts water to create the working solution.
Q: Can I use this developer for different types of films?A: Yes, it is suitable for Kodak T-MAX Films and most other black & white continuous-tone roll films.
Q: Is this developer safe for beginners to use?A: Yes, it is user-friendly for beginners, especially those processing roll films.
Q: How should I store Kodak T-MAX Developer?A: Store the concentrate in a cool, dry place and ensure the cap is tightly sealed to maintain its effectiveness.
Q: What is the shelf life of Kodak T-MAX Developer?A: The shelf life is typically long if stored properly, but it's best to check the expiration date on the bottle.
Q: How do I clean my equipment after using this developer?A: Thoroughly rinse all equipment with water immediately after use to prevent residue buildup.
Q: Can I use Kodak T-MAX Developer for sheet film?A: No, this developer is not recommended for processing sheet film.
Q: Is this developer suitable for push processing?A: Yes, Kodak T-MAX Developer can be used for both normal and push processing of films.
Q: What is the recommended dilution ratio for this developer?A: The recommended dilution ratio is one part concentrate to four parts water.
Q: Does Kodak T-MAX Developer come with a warranty?A: Typically, chemical products do not come with a warranty, but check with the retailer for specific return policies.
Q: What should I do if the developer arrives damaged?A: Contact customer support immediately for instructions on returns or exchanges if the product is damaged.
Q: Can I use this developer for color films?A: No, Kodak T-MAX Developer is specifically formulated for black & white films only.