Re: Ilford PQ Universal in the US

R. Connelly (ronconn@u.washington.edu)
Wed, 06 Aug 1997 15:45:40 -0700 (PDT)

On Wed, 6 Aug 1997, Terry King wrote:

> It's 1:9 for continuous tone film but 1:20 for lith to develop to
> continuous tone. Remember to up the exposure of the lith and reduce the
> development time which can be as short as 50 seconds.

Thanks, Terry. I'll try 1:20 with the Universal I have, and also with the
Multigrade I plan to get.

> Does the Unversal sold in the US come in powder or liquid form ?

Mine is liquid. I don't know if it also comes in powder. I also thought
about asking Ilford why they're picking on us poor downtrodden Americans.

Ron