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The Formulary 102 Paper Developer produces neutral cold tones in your prints, with deep blacks and a normal to slightly soft contrast.
Yes, the Formulary 102 Paper Developer does not contain metol, making it suitable for photographers with a sensitivity to this compound.
The stock solution of Formulary 102 Paper Developer has a shelf life of 3 to 4 months.
The Formulary 102 Paper Developer should be diluted at a ratio of 1:3 to create the working solution.
Prints developed with Formulary 102 are softer than those obtained using Formulary 130.
Review Summary
You can achieve professional-grade, neutral cold-toned prints with the Formulary 102 Paper Developer, a high-quality, glycin-based solution that's comparable to the renowned Edwal 102. This efficient developer is known for producing deep, rich blacks with a normal to slightly soft contrast, resulting in prints that are softer than those developed using Formulary 130.
The Formulary 102 Paper Developer is a reliable choice for photographers, especially those with a sensitivity to metol, as it is metol-free. This ensures a safer, more comfortable developing experience without compromising on the quality of your prints.
Available in a convenient 4-liter size, this developer is perfect for photographers who need to process a large volume of paper. The stock solution boasts a shelf life of 3 to 4 months, and it's diluted at a ratio of 1:3 to create the working solution. While the working solution has a high capacity, it is designed for immediate use due to its short lifespan.
With the Formulary 102 Paper Developer, you can expect effective, professional results every time, making it an essential tool in your photography development process.