Divided D-76 Film Developer (Variations)
A developer having great capacity, along with it's variations,
long life and consistency in results.
Chris Patton's E-76 Film Developer
An ascorbic acid-
phenidone developer similar to Kodak
D-76.
FX-19 Film Developer
Formulated as a Phenidone-Hydroquinone version of D-76.
Originally formulated by Geoffrey W. Crawley
FX 37 Film Developer
A developer optimized for both T-Max and Delta films. Formulated and
disclosed by Geoffrey W. Crawley
Mytol Film Developer (Xtol Substitute)
Paul Lewis suggests this developer can be used as you would packaged Kodak
Xtol.
FX-1 High Acutance Film Developer
Designed to produce negatives with maximum acutance or sharpness.
Originally formulated by Geoffrey W. Crawley
FX-2 High Acutance Film Developer
Formulated to produce negatives with a high degree of sharpness and normal
grain with the capability of interesting internal effects. Originally
formulated by Geoffrey W. Crawley. FX 2K, a variation,
provides more flexibility with enhanced midtones.
Paraminophenol (Rodinal) Film Developer
A P-Aminophenol Hydrochloride film developer for that is economical and
excellent for slower speed films (ISO 32-200).
FX-11 Film Developer
Formulated to give the "fullest possible speed increase with the minimum
granularity increase." Originally formulated by Geoffrey W. Crawley
GPQ Liquid Concentrate Film Developer
A glycin-
phenidone-hydroquinone formula for
T-Max 100, 4x5 sheet film. A liquid concentrate formulated and copyrighted by
Paul Raphaelson.
Pyrocat-HD
Pyrocat-HD is a semi-compensating, high-definition developer, formulated by
Sandy King as an alternative to PMK.
Modified Windisch Film Developer
This super compensating developer works well with Kodak Technical Pan Film.
Suggested by Mr. William Troop.