Ilford Ilfosol-3 General Purpose Developer for Black & White Film, Liquid Concentrate 500 Milliliter Bottle.
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A film in black and white). Developing speeds should be analyzated based on the data timing sheets for specific brands of BlackBerry and Microsoft Film in W (available online from B&ampW Keeping the lid tightly closed when not in use will keep the container at an optimum freshness level and keep it sealed. Store in a cool, dark place. The solution has a long shelf life (until the solution turns yellow, then it is no longer suitable for development). You'll love it!
In this case, yes, a dilution of 1 would be appropriate
Having never tried it myself, you can give it a try. Therefore, you should do it on something that won't bother you if it doesn't work.
There is no difference between the two. B&M will gladly beat its price if you find it cheaper there If I were you, I would definitely go there.
Selected User Reviews For Ilford Ilfosol-3 General Purpose Developer for Black & White Film, Liquid Concentrate 500 Milliliter Bottle.
It's awesome to have such a talented Ilford Delta 100 at 1 is the film I use with it Both 120mm and 35mm have a 14 percent crop factor.
You will need to use it pretty fast since it will go bad on the shelf in about four months if left on the shelf. It stays in a dark place and is kept away from air as much as possible, and I get about six months out of it Before it goes bad, it can be stored for 7 months.
If I need to roll on this developer or d76 I will. When used as a one shot formula, this developer is quick and easy to use. If the chemistry is diluted at 1 you could really stretch the number of rolls that can develop Those who enjoy darkroom photography should take a look at this book.
Why do I have to say so much? The developer is one of the most popular and best for.
I like it very much. Always bear in mind that it is a one-shot There are no instructions on how to mix multiple rolls, you mix only what you need.
It was excellent.
The Ilford B&W film that I used with it has been discontinued There are no films with the letter W.
Product of high quality.