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DiLUXOL ULTRA FINE GRAIN TWO BATH DEVELOPER, BUT WITH DEFINITION
If you want the same smooth fine grained tones as Luxol above, but with the automatic contrast control of a two bath AND crisp definition, you can now use DiLuxol which is Luxol in a two bath formulation. In it you can give most films the same development time, and precise control of development time and temperature isn't important. It is very tolerant by automatically aiming to develop negatives of different subject brightness ranges to the same easily printable negative density range. This makes it possible to develop roll or 35mm film with mixed contrast scenes to produce negatives that will print with well graduated tones, enhanced shadow separation, and restrained highlights on a narrower range of contrast grades of paper with less burning and dodging. This is VERY helpful to photographers choosing to use automatic exposure in their cameras because they do not wish to use the precise exposure and development controls of the Zone System, or when rapidly moving subjects or changing lighting conditions make such precision control impossible. DiLuxol gives these advantages over its single bath stable-mate, Luxol, but with a small loss of speed of 1/3 stop comparatively. It has though the extended long life expected of a two bath.


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