
Review Summary
2021-07-19T09:36:45
I use this to make color prints at room temperature in open trays. Works great with 2 min developing times. To mix in smaller quantities, refer to Kodak?s spec sheet on this product.
DANIEL S.
2020-01-08T09:53:57
I use the 10 liter solutions, but I only mix 1 liter at a time, as needed. Works great as long as you are careful measuring the concentrates.
Robert S.
2019-11-25T07:11:53
Good price for the amount you get
KRISTIAN S.
2018-06-21T10:54:13
Well priced and good quality for tabletop processors and drum printing. Make sure to but the developer starter if you need it.
Julian O.
2017-01-28T05:40:18
Mix 2 liters at a time and average about 1 oz per 11 X 14 sheet via replenishment. Use mix within two weeks.
LARRY L.
2016-12-15T11:54:14
While trying different digital printing processes, I still love the prints I get from color negs. I've been doing this since 1975, and I hope I will be able to keep doing it.
PETER E.
2016-08-02T08:27:25
absolutely essential product, so happy to be able to access it in the neighborhood
LUCIA R.
2014-08-04T21:00:00
Great for home user. Better suited for small volume work. Will work in trays if you adjust development time. I use it in a jobo and it produces great results. The mixed solution lasts for a fairly long time. I would recommend using an inert gas to prevent oxidation. I use the developer starter with it, although I have heard that done people don't use it. I normally leave it in my processor for up a few days to a week and it works fine.
CHARLES T.
2011-01-23T19:00:00
Kodak Still makes the best RA Chemicals
RICHARD J.
2010-02-02T19:00:00
This will work at room temp with Kodak Papers (Edge works) with prolonged development time. Good way to go for flexibility with temperature.
BRUCE M.
This is a great developer!
By CHARLES T.
Great for home user. Better suited for small volume work. Will work in trays if you adjust development time. I use it in a jobo and it produces great results. The mixed solution lasts for a fairly long time. I would recommend using an inert gas to prevent oxidation. I use the developer starter with it, although I have heard that done people don't use it. I normally leave it in my processor for up a few days to a week and it works fine.
small/home lab
By Robert S.
I use the 10 liter solutions, but I only mix 1 liter at a time, as needed. Works great as long as you are careful measuring the concentrates.
If your minilab takes longer than four weeks for a tank turnover, use this developer.