Ilford Multigrade Developer


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Ben G. (Lewisham, GB)
Easy to use with short developing time for MGRC papers.

Photo by reviewer: Climbing Euonymus, Cheshire, 2024.

I have been using this developer with Ilford Multigrade RC DeLuxe paper (pearl). I am very pleased with the print quality and I expect to continue to use it as my preferred print developer for the foreseeable future.

My bottle was first opened a month ago and it still appears to be fresh (colourless).

I prefer this product to Ilford PQ Universal, at least with this paper, because the development time is shorter. I haven't used PQ Universal enough to establish any difference in print quality between it and this product.

This is a 1 litre bottle so occasional printers may find that this is too large a quantity. You may wish to check the keeping properties.

The image uploaded here is a photo of my print on Multigrade RC Deluxe paper (pearl) with Grade 2 1/2 used for the main image. Some burning-in at Grade 00 was used to lower the values of the leaves at the bottom of the image in order to hold the eye in the centre of the composition.

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M.D. (Lewisham, GB)
Good for beginners and professionals alike

Good for beginners and professionals alike, this developer has of course been through the rigourous testing of Ilford. While I've moved on to cheaper developers, Ilford MG will always be the one that started it all for me!

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AT (Islington, GB)
I'm actually impressed.

I bought it to develop multigrade paper , however, I run out of film developer and had to try this with kodak tx.
I know ilford doesn't recommend to use it for film but in the end i'm happy with the result.
And of course, it works brilliant with paper.

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