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Legacy Pro LMAX Liquid Film Developer (To Make 1 gal)

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Legacy Pro LMAX Liquid Film Developer (To Make 1 gal)
Key Features
  • 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
Optimized for processing Kodak T-Max roll films, LegacyPro LMAX is a liquid film developer concentrate well-suited for normal and push processing of these distinct tabular grain films. This developer offers full film speed and excellent shadow detail and should be diluted 1:4 for use; this bottle makes a 1-gallon working solution. It is only suitable for use with roll films and should not be used with sheet films.
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How does it compare How does it compare to T-max ...

How does it compare How does it compare to T-max developer? Particularly for Ilford Delta 100 film?
Asked by: David
According to the Chart published on the Manufacturer’s label, the development times for LMax differ from Kodak’s TMax developer. For example, Kodak specifies 6 1/4 minutes at 75 F (24 C) for TMax 400, using the recommended dilution of 1 + 4; LMax however specifies 4 minutes for the same film, dilution and temperature. I find 4 minutes too short for predictable results (at least using conventional, manual tank processing). I find that increasing the dilution, using 1 + 7 instead of 1 + 4, and using 1.5 as the multiplier, giving 6:00 at 24 C/75 F (instead of 4:00 at 24 C/75 F) gives more acceptable results— especially for those who intend to scan their film.
Answered by: Thomas
Date published: 2026-03-26

What's shelf life for this developer? (Full ...

What's shelf life for this developer? (Full sealed container and half full)
Asked by: Ken
The Legacy Pro LMAX Liquid Film Developer has about a 2 year shelf life for a sealed bottle. Due to variable storage conditions, they cannot specify the shelf life of an open or half full bottle.
Answered by: Dan W
Date published: 2022-04-26
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