What is the difference between the two. You still have a lot of folks that use and like 510-Pyro, but you hardly hear a peep about Obsidian Aqua. I sure remember the word wars between Sandy King and Jay DeFehr and don't want this to go anywhere near those wars. I just want to know if anybody here has any experience, good or bad, with these two developers?
I never got into either of these developers and went instead to the Pyrocat versions H, MC and finally HDC. I do most of my film developing and photo work at my cottage where my wife and I will eventually move to permanently. I still have a functional darkroom at our home in the south and on occasional a stay like to develop a roll or two. I get tired of lugging things back and fourth so decided to mix a developer with long shelf life for down south. Long shelf life was important since I don't get down there very often. I thought why not try 510-Pyro since it will fit my requirements. Yes, I could split my Pyrocat-HDC, but I wanted to try 510-Pyro anyway since I never really did. Well, to make a long story short I mixed some and ran a roll of Tmax 100 in 120 through 510-Pyro and was very pleased with the results. I hear folks say they don't get full speed and was a little worried, but I needed not to worry. The negatives were very nice and very sharp. The only thing I noticed was I had to print on grade 3-3 1/2 setting on my Ilfospeed 400 VC head. Not a problem I can't fix, but it surprised me a little. I'm just curious as to what the real differences are between the two developers is all.
I never got into either of these developers and went instead to the Pyrocat versions H, MC and finally HDC. I do most of my film developing and photo work at my cottage where my wife and I will eventually move to permanently. I still have a functional darkroom at our home in the south and on occasional a stay like to develop a roll or two. I get tired of lugging things back and fourth so decided to mix a developer with long shelf life for down south. Long shelf life was important since I don't get down there very often. I thought why not try 510-Pyro since it will fit my requirements. Yes, I could split my Pyrocat-HDC, but I wanted to try 510-Pyro anyway since I never really did. Well, to make a long story short I mixed some and ran a roll of Tmax 100 in 120 through 510-Pyro and was very pleased with the results. I hear folks say they don't get full speed and was a little worried, but I needed not to worry. The negatives were very nice and very sharp. The only thing I noticed was I had to print on grade 3-3 1/2 setting on my Ilfospeed 400 VC head. Not a problem I can't fix, but it surprised me a little. I'm just curious as to what the real differences are between the two developers is all.
