nick mulder
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Hello all,
I've been using Bergger BPF200 with D19 for my Pd negs so far but have been having to use excessive amounts of soln. #2 to achieve the contrast I want in my prints - this causes occasional blotchiness and buminess - I do have some NA2 and Ziatype chems on the way but I'm still trying to get a good neg as it would never hurt anyway huh ...
I have some HC110 here and have tried some comparative tests with both BPF200 and some new Arista Ultra Edu - I souped the same shot on both film types neg each chopped into 3 strips, one strip from each in D19 as I have been developing it so far (20mins 20deg), another strip from each in HC110 Dil B for 5mins (the massive dev chart suggested this for the Bergger and 3.5mins for the Arista) - the other two strips are for me to try in Pyro once I get the right fixer (read on...)
What a bummer it was to find I am still getting much more contrast in the D19 ... which is not quite enough and 20mins tray developing is tiresome!
Question: Is anybody using HC110 ? What speed should I rate the film and what dilution should I try for what time/temp ? - I am running low on the BPF200 so info re. the Arsita(fomapan)200 would be appreciated...
(I am shooting portraiture and from shadow to highlight there is usually around 6~7stops contrast)
Basically how to make a good Pd neg from Arista films... (and secondly bergger and FP4)
Also frustrating is receiving my PMK pyro mix in the mail and finding out in the instructions that I should also buy some "TF-4 ARCHIVAL RAPID FIXER" (formulary) to make it work the best - grrrr! - any idea of its chemical make up ? I'd rather order local than fork out for fedex at this time of year
I've been using Bergger BPF200 with D19 for my Pd negs so far but have been having to use excessive amounts of soln. #2 to achieve the contrast I want in my prints - this causes occasional blotchiness and buminess - I do have some NA2 and Ziatype chems on the way but I'm still trying to get a good neg as it would never hurt anyway huh ...
I have some HC110 here and have tried some comparative tests with both BPF200 and some new Arista Ultra Edu - I souped the same shot on both film types neg each chopped into 3 strips, one strip from each in D19 as I have been developing it so far (20mins 20deg), another strip from each in HC110 Dil B for 5mins (the massive dev chart suggested this for the Bergger and 3.5mins for the Arista) - the other two strips are for me to try in Pyro once I get the right fixer (read on...)
What a bummer it was to find I am still getting much more contrast in the D19 ... which is not quite enough and 20mins tray developing is tiresome!
Question: Is anybody using HC110 ? What speed should I rate the film and what dilution should I try for what time/temp ? - I am running low on the BPF200 so info re. the Arsita(fomapan)200 would be appreciated...
(I am shooting portraiture and from shadow to highlight there is usually around 6~7stops contrast)
Basically how to make a good Pd neg from Arista films... (and secondly bergger and FP4)
Also frustrating is receiving my PMK pyro mix in the mail and finding out in the instructions that I should also buy some "TF-4 ARCHIVAL RAPID FIXER" (formulary) to make it work the best - grrrr! - any idea of its chemical make up ? I'd rather order local than fork out for fedex at this time of year