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Legacy Pro L76 B&w Powder Film Developer (makes 1 Gallon)

Legacy Pro L76 B&w Powder Film Developer (makes 1 Gallon)
  • Product Code: ga43237
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$32.97 $40.22

The LegacyPro L76 B&W Powder Film Developer is a moderately fine grain developer for normal or push processing. It maintains full film speed and good shadow detail with normal contrast. With the developer, black & white film yields a wide continuous tone.

The L76 powder will make 1 gallon that can be used as a straight developer or diluted 1:1. LegacyPro has followed a similar formula to Kodak to create the L76 developer.

Moderately Fine-Grain Developer    Maintains Full Film Speed    Wide Continuous-Tone    Shadow Detail and Normal Contrast    Follows Similar Formula as Kodak's D76    For Normal Developing or Push Processing

Parameters
Chemistry TypeFilm Developer
Powder/LiquidPowder
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.95 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)6.3 x 2.1 x 0.8"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. what temp do you mix it at, is it the same as D76?

A: It is the same as D76. Water temperature needs to be 105°F. The mixing instructions are on the package label.

Q: 2. How does it compare How does it compare to T-max developer? Particularly for Ilford Delta 100 film?

A: Legacy Pro LMAX Liquid Film Developer is nearly identical to Kodak Professional T-MAX Film Developer. Processing is basically the same.

Q: 3. Can you share the lifecycle status of this product? Is there risk that this product will become obsolete?

A: Depending on storage conditions fixer should last for about 2-3 years after mixing.

Q: 4. what is the shelf life in a full bottle. About how many rolls can be developed?

A: The shelf life would be about 6 months.

Q: 5. About how many prints could you make with this before it's exhausted? 5x7 or 8x10 size.

A: This developer does not seem to oxidize quickly. I cant give the exact number, but I have done 30 -8 x 10 prints without noticing an issue. I cant say enough great things about this developer.

Q: 6. Can this powder be used to make smaller volumes of working solution than the 1 gallon amount?

A: To make the proper working solution of the Legacy Pro B&W Powder Hardening Fixer, it is best to mix the entire gallon.

Q: 7. Can this be used to case harden steel?

A: I am sorry, but that is not used to case harden steel.

Q: 8. What's the size of this package? What's the weight? Because will travel by air!

A: The package for Ilford ID-11 Film Developer Powder for Black & White Film (Makes 5L) is approximately 1.3 lbs. The dimensions being 8.39 x 5.51 x 2.36 inches.

Q: 9. Does this have to be specially disposed or can it be poured down a regular drain?

A: According to the MSDS for this developer, this product should not be disposed of in bodies of water, in sewers or in the ground. Any used chemistry should be given to a licensed reclaimer for proper disposal.

Q: 10. How long to be washed after fixer?

A: black and white film, 2- 4 minutes, then hypo clear, and wash 5 minutes.

19/09/2024

Good result every time.

5
09/09/2024

Packaging and shipping was perfect. The item was easy to use and would happily purchase again from B&H

5
12/08/2024

Perfect if you want D76 black and white developer but want to save a little.

5
06/08/2024

Some of my best black and white photos have come out of this developer. Will be buying more as this gets used

5
03/07/2024

I use Microphen to push Ilford Delta 3200 to the limits (6400 and up) as I need it for my night time street photography. It is working well (I always use manual settings and measure exposure for the mid-tones; I also overexpose one stop); I tried Kodak Tmax developer and Ilford ID11 and and like Microphen more.

5
24/05/2024

Microphen had been my choice for my undergrad photo classes 14 years ago and it is STILL my choice. I use it for processing pushed Ilford HP5+ negs. I love the grains produced by the resulting images. Grains that, in my experience, unless the enlargements are 11 x 14 or bigger, are negligible. I recently just finished my thesis exhibition for my MFA and 98 percent of the images included in it were film based. Negatives that were processed with -- you guessed it -- Ilford's Microphen. I vouch by this product!

5
19/05/2024

Yes, I would recommend this to a friend I've used so any different developers over the years, and this might be my favorite yet. It was pretty easy to mix - just slightly more complicated than say, D76 (it has two packages of powder). As for results? I used it just last night to develop a roll of Ilford HP5+ shot at 6400. I've used TMax developer before to develop it at 3200 and 1600, but never 6400 (as at 3200, it already has too much grain). The difference here is stark... My negatives all had a lot of tone left to them - not over-contrasty like with other developers when pushing. And better than that, they didn't have a ton of clumpy grain all over the place. I would recommend this to anybody that is interested in pushing film or using high-speed B&W film (such as Delta 3200). You won't get better results than with this.

5
16/05/2024

Great when pushing Ilford HP5+ to 3200. Great results, comparable to TMZ.

5
06/05/2024

Used this developer to push Ilford HP5 Plus to ISO 1600. Worked consistently across 4 rolls of film. Produces fine grain and retains detail in shadows and highlights. Much better for pushing than D-76 in my experience. Simple to mix also.

5
25/04/2024

Mic-X is generic Microdol-X which Kodak discontinued. I had one can of Microdol-X left and needed a substitute. Mix-X works for me.

5

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