LegacyPro L-76 B and W Powder Film Developer (Makes 1 Gallon)


Key Features
- Yields full emulsion speed and good shadow detail with normal contrast
- Moderately fine grain, excellent development latitude
- For normal or push processing
- Powder
- 1 packet makes 1 gallon working solution or dilute 1+1
OVERVIEW
Legacy Pro black and white processing chemicals have been developed with the same or similar formulations as Kodak chemicals!
LegacyPro L76 is a developer that 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. Use the same as Kodak D76.
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| Chemistry Type | BW Film Developer |
| Powder/Liquid | Powder |
- LegacyPro L-76 B & W Powder Film Developer (Makes 1 Gallon)
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