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Review Summary
2021-03-19T08:21:08
It has an excellent tray life. I was interrupted in one darkroom session, so I covered the tray with a larger tray and came back about 24 hours later, and ot worked fine. It is one of the developers that rivals the old Kodak "Dektol" for overall performance.
John M.
2021-02-28T07:39:54
Great initial results and longer lasting than the Ilford developer I was using. Great product!
THOMAS C.
2020-07-22T15:17:33
My favorite paper developer. Great shelf life and very nice shadow separation.
JAIME M.
2020-02-27T11:40:18
Great selection of darkroom chemicals at great prices! Better than wasting time shopping online! Thanks!
william l.
2018-10-11T12:33:08
I don't think I'll bother trying any other paper developer. This stuff works great! And it seems to last forever! I'm still using the same batch I diluted three weeks ago and it hasn't changed color yet. I'll keep using it until it quits working and then mix up some more.
DAVID N.
2018-01-23T08:12:14
I bought this as a convenient substitute for Dektol.
Joseph M.
Black & White Paper
2Lt Stock Solution
Great developer
By THOMAS C.
Great initial results and longer lasting than the Ilford developer I was using. Great product!
My favorite developer
By JAIME M.
My favorite paper developer. Great shelf life and very nice shadow separation.
Bring your vintage photographs back to life with the Photographers' Formulary 106 Warm Tone Paper Developer. This professional-grade developer is equivalent to the renowned Edwal 106 and Ansco 115, offering you the same high-quality results.
Crafted with a potent blend of glycin and hydroquinone, this developer is specially designed for the reproduction of old photos, making it a reliable choice for photographers and photo enthusiasts alike. The Formulary 106 developer is known for producing warm blacks to engraving brown on chlorobromide papers, adding a rich, nostalgic touch to your prints.
The final color of your print is customizable, depending on the dilution of the stock solution. This allows you to achieve normal tonal separation and normal to low contrast, giving you complete control over the aesthetic of your developed photos.
The chemicals in the Formulary 106 are used to make a 2Lt stock solution, which can be diluted 1:7 or up to 1:15 depending on the warmth of the tone desired. This flexibility in dilution ensures that you can achieve the perfect tone for every photograph.
Moreover, the stock solution is stable for 3 to 4 months, ensuring that you can get the most out of your purchase. With the Photographers' Formulary 106 Warm Tone Paper Developer, you can confidently create high-quality, warm-toned prints that stand the test of time.