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The TD-32 Film Developer is ideal for warm-tone papers such as Ektalure, Portriga, and Center.
While the TD-32 Film Developer has similar properties to Selectol, it stands out by producing cleaner, more refined prints.
Yes, the TD-32 Film Developer offers adjustable contrast levels. For greater contrast, use it at full strength. For less contrast, dilute it at a ratio of 1:3 or 1:4.
The TD-32 Film Developer kit is highly economical, capable of making up to 2 liters of solution depending on the dilution used.
Yes, the TD-32 Film Developer is a high-quality product suitable for both professional photographers and hobbyists.
Review Summary
Black & White Paper
Kodak's Selectol
4-8Lt Solution
You can enhance your black and white photography with the TD-32 Film Developer, a superior alternative to Selectol. This product is specifically designed for warm-tone papers, including but not limited to Ektalure, Portriga, and Center. The TD-32 Film Developer is renowned for its warm tone and moderate contrast print development capabilities, closely mirroring the properties of Selectol. However, it stands out by producing cleaner, more refined prints.
The versatility of this film developer is another key feature. For those seeking greater contrast in their prints, the TD-32 can be used at full strength. Conversely, if less contrast is desired, it can be diluted at a ratio of 1:3 or 1:4, offering you complete control over the final look of your prints.
This kit is also highly economical, capable of making up to 2 liters of solution depending on the dilution used. Whether you're a professional photographer or a hobbyist, the TD-32 Film Developer for Black and White Paper is an essential tool for producing high-quality, warm-tone prints.