Arista Premium Liquid Film Developer (5L)
Sprint Systems of Photography Block Stop Bath for Black & White Film and Paper (20 L)
Sprint Systems of Photography Record Speed Liquid Fixer for Black & White Film and Paper (20 L)
Arista Indicator Stop Bath (12 oz)
- Halts Development Process
- For Black & White Film and Paper
- Extends Life of Fixer Solution
- Changes Color When Exhausted
Ultrafine Chemistry Black and White Odorless Fixer Powder (To Make 1 gal)
Legacy Pro Select Soft Powder Developer for B&W Paper (Makes 1 gal)
Legacy Pro L76 B&W Powder Film Developer (Makes 1 Gallon)
- Moderately Fine-Grain Developer
- Maintains Full Film Speed
- Wide Continuous-Tone
- Shadow Detail and Normal Contrast
Photographers' Formulary Pyrocat HD Film Developer (Dry) - Makes 10 Liters
- Shorter Developing Time
- Lower Toxicity
- No Streaking or Mottling
- Requires Less Agitation
Arista Premium Hypo Wash (32 oz)
Eco Pro Hypo Wash (1 Quart)
- Concentrated to Yield 5 gal
- Removes Excess Fixer
- Reduces Washing Times
- For Film and Fiber- & RC-Based Papers
Flic Film Black, White and Green Developer (500mL)
Ilford SIMPLICITY Film Developer (60mL Sachet, 5-Pack)
- Develop 1x 120 or 2x 35mm Rolls of Film
- ILFOSOL 3 B&W Film Developer Concentrate
- Fine Grain and High Sharpness
- Well-Suited for Medium-Speed Films
Photographers' Formulary TF-5 Archival Rapid Fixer (Makes 4 Gallons)
- Contains 4 Liters
- Makes 4 Gallons Of Working Solution
- Fixes Resin-Coated Paper In 60 Seconds
- Low Odor When Mixed With Water
Eco Pro Clearstop Odorless Stop Bath (One Gallon)
Photographers' Formulary Hypo Clear Agent for Black & White Film & Paper - 2.5 Gal.
Foma Fomacitro Stop Bath 250 ml
- For All Black and White Photo Film/Paper
- Dilution with Water 1:19
- Stopping Time: 10 - 30 Sec
- Prevents Fixer Contamination
CineStill Film F96 B&W+Bleach-Bypass Rapid Fixer (To Make 1L)
- Powder Rapid Fixer
- Ammonium Thiosulfate Solution
- For B&W Film or Paper
- Suitable for Bleach-Bypass Color Film
Adox Adostab II Sistan Image Stabilizer with Wetting Agent (500mL)
Bergger ONE Monobath for Black & White Film (1L)
- Single Bath, Single Step Developer/Fixer
- Consistent 10-Min Processing at 68ยฐ-77ยฐF
- Simultaneously Process Different Films
- Reusable Solution, No Dilution
Photographers' Formulary 130 Developer for Black & White Paper (Makes 1 Liter)
Arista Premium Paper Developer Liquid (64 oz)
Arista Premium Liquid Paper Developer (5L)
- For Developing Black and White Paper
- Phenidone-Based Developer
- Hypoallergenic Formula
- Long-Lasting Liquid Concentrate
Ilford SIMPLICITY Stop Bath (30mL Sachet, 5-Pack)
- For 1x 120 or 2x 35mm Rolls of Film
- ILFOSTOP B&W Stop Bath Concentrate
- Low Odor, Citric Acid-Based Formula
- Stops the Development Process
Arista Universal Liquid Rapid Fixer (1 gal)
Ilford SIMPLICITY Film Fixer (100mL Sachet, 5-Pack)
- For 1x 120 or 2x 35mm Rolls of Film
- RAPID FIXER B&W Fixer Concentrate
- Rapid, Non-Hardening Formula
- Not Suitable for Use with Hardeners
Legacy Pro LMAX Liquid Film Developer (To Make 5 gal)
- Liquid B&W Film Developer Concentrate
- Ideal for Kodak T-Max Roll Films
- Offers Full Film Speed and Shadow Detail
- Suitable for Normal and Push Processing
Choosing Film Developing Chemicals
Developing film in your own darkroom can be a rewarding experience, but the process requires knowledge of the chemicals, careful measurement, plenty of open air, and time to process the film. Black-and-white film development boasts more ways to mix chemicals than color film chemistry, as the processes when using color chemicals are the same throughout mixtures.
What's Film Developer?
Film developers comprise of one or more chemicals that turn unprocessed black-and-white or color film into a photo format. The process of using film developing chemicals on film ribbon makes image transfer permanent, and removes light sensitivity that damages unprocessed film. Which developer you choose depends on what result you seek. Black-and-white developing chemicals can mix in several ways and have multiple processes that achieve different effects. There are four primary types of film developing chemicals to consider when processing black-and-white film:
- Liquid: Use only required amounts; you must dilute
- Powder: Does better in storage; mix as needed for less waste
- Solvent: Fine-grain; option to dilute or not and reuse is possible with additional development time
- Non-solvent: High acutance; increases sharpness and grain
Photographic fixer helps cement the image and complete the development of the film. Stop baths create the same affect, but take longer to attain results. Rapid fixers are popular because they quickly set images, but both development processes yield similar results.
How to Use Film Developer
Photographers use film developer in combination with black-and-white or color paper chemistry to process film and create finished photos. Black-and-white film processing requires paying special attention to the mixture and storage of chemicals. The following darkroom equipment is necessary if you're attempting to develop film at home:
- Enlarger: Handles film; 35mm enlargers are standard
- Enlarger timer: Ensures correct exposure; manual and automatic options are available
- Easel: Secures photographic paper during exposure
- Safe light: Illuminates work area without giving out too much light
- Printing tongs: To move photo paper through chemical solutions
- Processing trays: To hold chemical mixtures
- Print squeegee: To remove excess water so photos set faster
There are also practical safety precautions and safety supplies required when handling any chemical solution.
Popular Paper for Black-and-White Film Development
Using graded paper produces high-quality photos, and it comes in grades from 0 to 5. Grade 5 provides you with the most contrast, and then contrast lowers gradually with each grade. Variable contrast paper can produce different contrasts using magenta filters. Fiber-based paper is more durable and produces beautiful tones, while resin-coated paper processes faster but isn't as stable after processing as fiber-based paper is.
B&H Photo and Video has film developing chemicals, fixing solutions, darkroom enlarging paper, and safety equipment to help you from start to finish. Browse the large selection of options for photographic supplies and keep your studio stocked.


