Cinestill D96 is a powder-based film developer that is well-suited for use with black and white motion picture stocks, as well as other traditional and tabular grain films. It provides a distinct S-curve contrast profile with forgiving highlight control for a unique cine-inspired look. This powder should be mixed to make 1L of stock solution, which can then be diluted 1:1 to make enough stock solution for processing approximately 16 rolls or 100' of 35mm film.
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Key Features
- Powder B&W Film Developer
- Suitable for Cine Film Processing
- Distinct S-Curve Contrast
- For Processing Approx. 16 Rolls of 35mm
Cinestill D96 is a powder-based film developer that is well-suited for use with black and white motion picture stocks, as well as other traditional and tabular grain films. It provides a distinct S-curve contrast profile with forgiving highlight control for a unique cine-inspired look. This powder should be mixed to make 1L of stock solution, which can then be diluted 1:1 to make enough stock solution for processing approximately 16 rolls or 100' of 35mm film.
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CineStill Film D96 Reviews
Good quality developer
By Adan
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2024-10-07
good quality developer. although I find it hard to find information on the product.
Works great
By Jane
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-09-27
Easy to make; easy to use.
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Which fixer to use for this developer? Suggest ...
Which fixer to use for this developer? Suggest the most affordable and powder only please?
CineStill makes the CineStill Film F96 B&W+Bleach-Bypass Rapid Fixer (To Make 1L). This is a good option to use with this Developer. Here is a link to this on our site. https://bhpho.to/3tBG6xI
Date published: 2021-04-16
Can this be used for developing black and white ...
Can this be used for developing black and white paper prints?
While technically film developer can be used to develop prints, its concentration/strength is significantly weaker and you would get very different developing times, contrast, etc. Your mileage may vary. It's best to stick to the appropriate developer for best results.
Date published: 2024-03-31
