lorenzoalinari
Member
Hi everyone, I've searched around the internet regarding this question but I couldn't really find anything useful, strangely, so I'm sorry if it has been asked many times before.
I've been curious to try 510 Pyro for a while now, I read countless threads with people either swearing by it as the best developer there is and others saying it's really not that different from any standard developer. I decided to just try and see for myself. I'm especially intrigued by the alleged shadow detail retention while maintaining very fine grain, which should be good for pushing film (right?) That would be ideal now that it's dark outside. I'm not a frequent shooter so I've always ever used HC-110 and Rodinal.
Anyways, getting 510 Pyro would cost me 45€ including shipping, whereas I found that I can get Pyrocat HD for just 25€, which also has a great shelf life. I read that the former is pyrogallol based, whereas the latter is pyrocatechin based, however I don't understand what that means for the final negative. Does 510 Pyro perform better than Pyrocat HD or are they mostly the same in your actual experience? Thank you!
I've been curious to try 510 Pyro for a while now, I read countless threads with people either swearing by it as the best developer there is and others saying it's really not that different from any standard developer. I decided to just try and see for myself. I'm especially intrigued by the alleged shadow detail retention while maintaining very fine grain, which should be good for pushing film (right?) That would be ideal now that it's dark outside. I'm not a frequent shooter so I've always ever used HC-110 and Rodinal.
Anyways, getting 510 Pyro would cost me 45€ including shipping, whereas I found that I can get Pyrocat HD for just 25€, which also has a great shelf life. I read that the former is pyrogallol based, whereas the latter is pyrocatechin based, however I don't understand what that means for the final negative. Does 510 Pyro perform better than Pyrocat HD or are they mostly the same in your actual experience? Thank you!
