CINESTILL Df96 “Developer & Fixer” black & white monobath one-step solution
28,57 €
Features
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Traditional black and white film development in 1 bath
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Room temperature development (20-28°C)
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Temperature tolerance: ±1°C
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The fastest process in the world: at 27°C in just 3 minutes!
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Push/Pull development with temperature adjustment ±6°C
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Reusable, all-in-one solution
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Capable of developing more than 16 rolls of film (1000 ml)
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1-8 rolls can be processed at a time
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A highly multi-faceted, self-contained process
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No need for a special developing machine (you can use a conventional tank and reel)
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Good shelf life
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Odour-free
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Economical!
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Developing black-and-white film at home has never been easier with this magical and versatile one-step black-and-white "developer-fixer" monobath solution, which is similar to the D96 cinema film developer but without the need for a separate tamp bath, fixer or other chemicals. Perfect for developing CineStill BwXX and any other black and white film. No need for special charts, timers or applications - just a developer tank and water. It's a fail-safe, self-sealing process that delivers cinema-quality images, the finest possible grain structure and a clean tone curve.
The Df96 Monobath allows flexible development in 3-6 minutes at any room temperature between 20-28°C. Just rinse with water and hang to dry. No more complicated measurements or strict time limits. With just 1 litre of chemical, you can develop over 16 rolls of black and white film with amazing results!
Pull up any black and white film!
The Df96 monobath can develop any standard black and white film at its own nominal ISO value. It is specifically designed for conventional, high silver content, cube-grain emulsions (e.g. BwXX, Tri-X, HP5). It also works well with flat-grain films using colour technology (e.g. Tmax), but these require twice the development time for full clarity.
Df96 processing principles:
Higher temperatures increase calling rather than fixing. Above 28°C, "Push" negatives are obtained with higher contrast and more pronounced grain. Below 20°C, "Pull" negatives are obtained with lower contrast.
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