Thanks, Jeffrey. Does anyone know if it is available in Europe? Per > From: Jeffrey Thorns <puresilver@xxxxxxxxx> > Date: 2006/02/05 sö PM 11:27:11 CET > > I *believe* the initials LPD originally stood for Long-lasting Paper > Developer, though they no longer refer to it as such. > > It is made by Ethol, a part of Brandess/Kalt/Aetna now. It can be > purchased as either a powder (in a small can), or as a liquid. Around > $10. for the one-gallon (stock solution) size. Dilution is anywhere > from full-strength (very warm brown) to 1:4 (slightly warm). > > They recommend 90-180 seconds of development - I use 75-90 and like > the results, using Ilford MG RC Warmtone paper. This combo tones > *very* easily in KRST, KBT, or sepia. > > > > >Jeffrey, please excuse my ignorance, but what is LPD? > > > >Per > > > > > >On Sun, 05 Feb 2006 17:36:22 +0100, Jeffrey Thorns > ><puresilver@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>LPD lasts a long time and its warmth can be varied by dilution. An > >>old formula - still comes in a can. ============================================================================================================= To unsubscribe from this list, go to www.freelists.org and logon to your account (the same e-mail address and password you set-up when you subscribed,) and unsubscribe from there.