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Ilford Multigrade 5L

Ilford Multigrade 5L

Ilford Multigrade developer is a rapid liquid concentrate timezone-s/hydroquinone developer suitable for the dish/tray developing of all black and white photographic papers both resin coated and traditional fibre-based, FB ones. It is usually used at a dilution of 1+9 but for greater development control and economy, it can be used at 1+14. Multigrade developer is clean working, has excellent keeping properties and gives a neutral image tone with most papers.

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Ilford Multigrade 5L

Ilford Multigrade developer is a rapid liquid concentrate timezone-s/hydroquinone developer suitable for the dish/tray developing of all black and white photographic papers both resin coated and traditional fibre-based, FB ones. It is usually used at a dilution of 1+9 but for greater development control and economy, it can be used at 1+14. Multigrade developer is clean working, has excellent keeping properties and gives a neutral image tone with most papers.

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