Loading... Please wait...WimberleyFormulary'ss WD2D+ Pyro-Metol Film Developer is a Pyrogallol/Metol/Sodium Carbonate developer formulated by photographer John Wimberley for spectacular results with current black and white negative films. An update of his classic WD2D formula, this new developer maximizes the beneficial effects of pyrogallol to produce negatives that are easy to print and display the following beneficial characteristics: greatly enhanced acutance due to edge effects at tonal boundaries; a very smooth, long tonal scale: unmatched tonal separation, especially in highlights; hardening of the film emulsion, reducing susceptibility to scratching; and fine unobtrusive grain. Because of its special spectral characteristics, a WD2D+ negative may be printed on either gelatin/silver or platinum/palladium paper. The emulsion of WD2D+ negatives contains a yellow-orange colored dye mask, traditionally called 'stain', that is proportional to the density of the silver image. This mask has the effect of raising the contrast of the negative beyond the level produced by the silver image alone. This means that negatives can be developed to significantly lower silver densities, resulting in finer grain and higher sharpness than is possible with conventional developers. When printing on variable contrast papers, this yellow-orange mask avoids the loss of contrast caused by the greenish color produced by some other pyrogallol developers. The full color density of the mask is achieved during development, making an alkaline after-bath and extended washing time unnecessary. WD2D+ consists of two Stock Solutions, A and B, which are diluted with water just before use. It is a one-shot developer, meaning that each batch of working solution is used only once.
01-0155 ships as 1 set of Lts to make 50 lits of working solution
01-0156 ships as 1 set of Pts to make 25 Lts of working solution
01-0158 Ships as a dry kit to make 1 set of Lts for 50 lits of working solution
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Posted by Greg Hall on 17th Jan 2024
I have been using this developer for several years, so I'm obviously pleased with its performance and economy. Developing times are relatively short (8 mins for HP-5) and 20ml of concentrate will make a 1000ml working solution. It is, however, pyro based and must be handled with rubber gloves. I am just starting to use this developer with a rotary base and so far, it works well.