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Arista Liquid Paper Developer (64 oz)

BH #AR11646 • MFR #11646
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Arista Liquid Paper Developer (64 oz)
Key Features
  • For Processing RC and Fiber Paper Types
  • Wide Latitude
  • Produces Neutral Image Tone
  • To Make 5 gal
This 64 oz bottle of Arista Liquid Paper Developer is a simple and efficient solution for processing both resin coated and fiber base black & white photographic papers. The developer is characterized by its wide latitude for handling various contrasts, as well as its neutral image tone so as not to affect the image paper or toner choice. This bottle should be diluted at 1:9 in order to make 5 gal of working solution.
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Arista Liquid Paper Developer Overview

This 64 oz bottle of Arista Liquid Paper Developer is a simple and efficient solution for processing both resin coated and fiber base black & white photographic papers. The developer is characterized by its wide latitude for handling various contrasts, as well as its neutral image tone so as not to affect the image paper or toner choice. This bottle should be diluted at 1:9 in order to make 5 gal of working solution.

UPC: 614572116467

Arista Liquid Paper Developer Specs

Included Materials
1x Liquid Paper Developer (64 fl oz / 1.9 L)
Working Solution Volume
5 gal / 18.9 L
Packaging Info
Package Weight
5.495 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
8.9 x 5.6 x 3.5"

Arista Liquid Paper Developer Reviews

Worked great!

By Gary
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2024-08-21

I bought this to develop Arista B&W paper, and this developer worked great! 1 oz of concentrate was enough to cover 5x7 paper and develop half a pack (perhaps more). You seen an image in about a minute. No complaints! (eTone safelight worked great too - here's a picture of my paper in the actual developer. Arista odorless fixer in the right tray, and I washed under the faucet between chems).

Great developer for the price

By Leslie
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2021-02-11

I love working with this developer. I tend to let the prints develop a bit longer than the recommended 2 mins. It produces nice cool tones and is incredibly affordable.

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