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CineStill Film DF96 Monobath for Black & White Film (Powder, to Make 1L)

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CineStill Film DF96 Monobath for Black & White Film (Powder, to Make 1L)
Key Features
  • Single Bath, Single Step Developer/Fixer
  • Constant Developing Time for All Films
  • Room Temperature Processing
  • Adjust Contrast, Push/Pull via Temp.
Simplifying film development, DF96 from Cinestill is a monobath, self-completing chemistry for use with nearly all black & white film types. Rather than traditional multi-bath processes, with separate developer and fixer chemistries, DF96 is an all-in-one, single-step solution to fully process film in approximately three minutes. DF96 also requires no dilution and is reusable for developing at least 16 rolls of film per liter of chemistry.
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CineStill Film DF96 Overview

Simplifying film development, DF96 from Cinestill is a monobath, self-completing chemistry for use with nearly all black & white film types. Rather than traditional multi-bath processes, with separate developer and fixer chemistries, DF96 is an all-in-one, single-step solution to fully process film in approximately three minutes. DF96 also requires no dilution and is reusable for developing at least 16 rolls of film per liter of chemistry.

As a developer, DF96 is akin to D96 developer and yields a smooth grain structure and tonal curve. Different from D96, though, DF96 requires no subsequent stop bath or fixer; its own fixing capabilities render fully archival results and longer overall processing times will not affect development. Beyond the ease of a single-bath design, DF96 is also meant to be used at room temperature (70-80°F) with development times ranging from six to three minutes for normal results with most films. Push and pull development is possible by adjusting the temperature. Additionally, tabular grain films (such as T-Max and Delta) are also supported, however require twice-as-long processing in order to remove the film's stain during fixing.

This powder monobath contains enough chemistry to make 1L of working solution and, once mixed, has a shelf life of approximately two months.

CineStill Film DF96 Specs

Included Materials
1x Powder Monobath
Working Solution Volume
0.3 gal / 1 L
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.47 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
9.75 x 7.85 x 1"

CineStill Film DF96 Reviews

Easy developing.

By John
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2026-05-24

Very easy way to start your developing journey. Or, in my case pick it back up again. Check the temp, pour in, agitate as directed, empty into reusable container after suggested time, rinse and done. Results are good. It retains the higher contrast of TriX and crispness of HP5. Here’s some tips: 1.Reseal in a container that you can remove most the air from. It’ll give you more life. 2. Re use within a few weeks, it does go bad. 3. I’ve only gotten 3-4 rolls out of fresh stuff. Lomo 120 film turned it green (haha). Overall, I’ll continue to use, especially if it’s only a test roll from a newly restored camera.

B&H always delivering value

By David
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2026-04-26

Easy ordering, quick delivery. I am newer to home developing so the CineStill monobath makes developing black and white film super easy. Nice to know tha when I get low I can get it quickly and affirdably from B&H

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Do you need to use wetting agent after you finish ...

Do you need to use wetting agent after you finish developing?
Asked by: Hani
No more or less than with any other film chemistry.
Answered by: Barry
Date published: 2021-12-04

Can I carry DF96 by plane? Is it hazardous?

Can I carry DF96 by plane? Is it hazardous?
Asked by: Beln
No. There's no restriction while traveling and bringing along a two or three packets of DF96 powder. But we always suggest checking in with your airline carrier are rules are always subject to change.
Answered by: hectorm
Date published: 2022-02-14

Can a partial packet, ie 1/2, be mixed for low ...

Can a partial packet, ie 1/2, be mixed for low volume needs? If so, will the remaining powder remain viable as long as it is stored properly?
Asked by: Chris
Chris, indeed you split the powder up. One package is crystalized form pellets, the other is more finely stratified powder. Both are completely uniform in their ingredient structures for stability and shipping purposes. This also has the side benefit of making them very easy to split and store. Both CS kits (Mono and CS41) are now my go to, full time dev, which in combination with 500ml glass storage and a Lab Box (500ml capacity) allows me to get upwards of 40 plus rolls with the Df96 with careful storage, pouring and such. (50 plus rolls for the color kit, theoretically, but I don't shoot that much color so haven't tested that yet.) Doing this has allowed me to shoot my Portra 400 at $10.38 a roll (.29cents a shot), and the Tri-X 400 at $6.42 a roll (.18cents a shot). I'm happy enough with this single roll at a time development (Lab Box and 500ml of Chem) that I converted my entire system over to this ideal for ease and simplicity: https://www.instagram.com/p/CKNIkYpDZxs/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link Best wishes... -Cliff
Answered by: Cliff
Date published: 2022-08-31

Will the DF96 monobath work well with the ...

Will the DF96 monobath work well with the Lab-Box?
Asked by: Anonymous
Yes, the Cinestill DF96 Monobath for Black & White Film the will work with the Lab-Box.
Answered by: Leonard E
Date published: 2020-03-31

Has anyone had good results processing Super8 or ...

Has anyone had good results processing Super8 or 16mm B/W film with this product?
Asked by: Benny
The manufacturer only lists this chemistry as suitable for 35mm black and white films for stills.
Answered by: Kirk R
Date published: 2020-12-08

how to keep after using for the first time ?

how to keep after using for the first time ?
Asked by: alvin
I recommend storing it in this accordion bottle. https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/318712-REG/Kaiser_204198_Accordion_Storage_Bottle.html?sts=pi&pim=Y
Answered by: Daniel C
Date published: 2021-10-14

Will it work with both c41 black and white film ...

Will it work with both c41 black and white film rolls and regular black and white rolls ?
Asked by: Mohamad
DF96 is a black and white film developer only. If you own C-41 B&W film by Kodak those films will need to be processed with C-41 which is a color developer.
Answered by: Llinelva D
Date published: 2021-09-09

This mix uses water, correct ?

This mix uses water, correct ?
Asked by: Aaron
Yes it does
Answered by: vilson
Date published: 2021-02-08
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