Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/06/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I'm going to try ad hunt down the post - someone elsewhere said (I believe) it's the same as another off-brand developer Anthony rebadges a lot of stuff tim > -----Original Message----- > From: lug-bounces+tim=kairosphoto.com@leica-users.org > [mailto:lug-bounces+tim=kairosphoto.com@leica-users.org]On Behalf Of > Feli di Giorgio > Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 7:23 PM > To: Leica Users Group > Subject: [Leica] FA-1027 Developer > > > Has anyone tried this, yet? > > Feli > > > > http://www.fineartphotosupply.com/FA1027%20Developer.htm > > > FA-1027 is a brand new, highly concentrated, high acutance film > developer, that performs beautifully with all black and white films. It > is a liquid which dilutes either 1:9 or 1:14. Among it?s characteristics > are: > > * The ability to produce an optimum negative with any black and > white film, whether standard ?random grain? (HP-5, FP-4, Pan ?F, > Tri-X, etc), or ?fabricated grain? or ?T-Grain? (Ilford Delta > 100, Kodak T-Max, Agfa Acros). You get the same, full > information negative, only the development times change. > > * The grain is very fine, but also very sharp. There is no soft > grain fuzziness that is apparent from low activity, sulfite > action ?fine grain? developers like D-23, D-25, Microdol-X, etc. > There is no developing action on unexposed silver which creates > excess fog you have to print through (as with DD-X), which can > be troublesome in printing. Printing times with FA-1027 require > ? the exposure time they do with Ilfotec DD-X. > > * FA-1027 maintains a precise balance between Phenidone and the > developing agent Hydroquinone. It also utilizes 2 restrainers, > Potassium Bromide and Benzatriazole. This accounts for it?s > remarkable performance. > > * Ansel Adams, in The Negative, refers to acutance as ?edge > sharpness?. My HP-5 negatives developed in FA-1027 resemble the > clear, crisply defined Tri-X/HC-100 negatives I was so used to; > without the high contrast effect. > > * Prints made from FA-1027 negatives show broad distinct breaks > of tone in all areas. There is none of the D-76-like high value > compression, and no loss of density in Zones VI and below as > with HC-110 (the ?HC? in HC-110 stands for ?high contrast?). > Negatives are optimum: high in local contrast, low in overall > contrast, with very high acutance. > > * Plus and minus development with FA-1027 will also yield superior > negatives. The same distinct breaks of tone are in evidence, > with the contrast either raised or lowered. With other > developers, you?ll get an overall gain or loss in density with > only a slight contrast change. > > This is the best black and white film developer available. Try it and if > you don?t agree, we?ll give you your money back. > > #FA-1027 .9 liter bottle (1 US quart)..??.$12.97 > > If you would like a free Technical Information sheet available on > FA-1027, we?ll send it on request. > > > Fine Art Photo Supply|Rochester, NY > 585-865-4793 > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >