FPP 76 BW Film Developer - 1 Gallon (KODAK D-76 Equivalent) | Professional Darkroom Supplies for Black & White Photography | Perfect for Film Developing, Enlarging & Darkroom Processing
FPP 76 BW Film Developer - 1 Gallon (KODAK D-76 Equivalent) | Professional Darkroom Supplies for Black & White Photography | Perfect for Film Developing, Enlarging & Darkroom Processing

FPP 76 BW Film Developer - 1 Gallon (KODAK D-76 Equivalent) | Professional Darkroom Supplies for Black & White Photography | Perfect for Film Developing, Enlarging & Darkroom Processing

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Description

FPP76 BW Developer (Powder)
Compare to Kodak D-76 - Same quality! The Nice Price!

1 Packet of FPP-76 powder to make 1 - US Gallon

  • FPP-76 ( D76 ) provides full emulsion speed and excellent shadow detail with normal contrast, and produces fine grain with a variety of continuous-tone black-and-white films.
  • For greater sharpness, but with a slight increase in graininess, you can use a 1:1 dilution of this developer.
  • It yields a long density range, and its development latitude allows push processing with relatively low fog.
  • Yields full emulsion speed and good shadow detail with normal contrast.
  • For general use.
  • Moderately fine grain, excellent development latitude.
  • For normal or push processing.

How to Mix your FPP76:

  • Fill your 1 liter container with 1/2 liter of distilled water (100 degrees F)
  • Carefully pour in your FPP 76 developer.
  • Cap and gently shake. Let developer mix with water. Occasionally shake.
  • 20 min later add rest of water to make 1 liter. Mix and use when all mixed.
  • Let everything filly dissolve. This can take 2 - 4 hours

Q: I mixed up the FPP76 and it is not fully dissolving. Will this affect my film or the development process?
A: Make sure you mix the powder with the proper temperature water. Once mixed, shake very hour or so. It could take up to 4 hours to fully dissolve (and may not dissolve all flakes). This is normal.