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FA: Two unopened boxes of Photographers' Formulary Paper Developer #120
Here are two unopened packages of Photographers' Formulary Paper Developer #120, a metol-based developer, excellent for portraits. This is the classic Ansco #120 formula which you will find in Ansel Adams' "The Print" and other well-known texts. It is similar to Kodak's Selectol. It's great when you want a softer look for you prints as with portraits, but you can also mix this developer with Dektol or similar developer to achieve "in-between" contrast. Each package makes two liters of stock solution which is diluted for use. Complete instruction are included. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...e=STRK:MESE:IT |
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