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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?
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.
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)
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.
Date published: 2022-04-26
