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Ilford Bromophen 5L

Ilford Bromophen 5L

Ilford Bromophen is a phenidone/hydroquinone developer supplied in powder form. Suitable for dish/tray developing all RC and FB black and white photographic papers, it is made into a stock solution that is diluted 1+3 for use. Bromophen gives a slightly warm image tone with most papers and is particularly recommended for dish/tray developing Multigrade Warmtone RC and FB papers to get the warmest image tone.

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Ilford Bromophen - 5 litres of developer powder.

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Ilford Bromophen 5L

Ilford Bromophen is a phenidone/hydroquinone developer supplied in powder form. Suitable for dish/tray developing all RC and FB black and white photographic papers, it is made into a stock solution that is diluted 1+3 for use. Bromophen gives a slightly warm image tone with most papers and is particularly recommended for dish/tray developing Multigrade Warmtone RC and FB papers to get the warmest image tone.

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