So I was shooting Fuji HR X ray film at EI of 50 and developing it on trays using PMK pyro 1+2+100 for 7 minutes and ending up with scratch negatives but with good density. I recently acquired some tanks and hangers and because PMK pyro oxidizes in minutes it would be really expensive to make 15 liters every time I want to develop a couple of sheets of film so I decided to give Dektol a try. I dove into the thread from Hell (only 400 and some pages of X ray thread) on the large format photography forum and found some people using Dektol 1:10 for 6 minutes so I decided to give it a go. I exposed my sheet again at EI 50 and then developed it in the tank one sheet for 5 minutes and one for 8. I ended up with one bullet proof negative and one kryptonite proof negative so my question is what is the next logical step?
-Decrease my EI to 100 or 200
-Increase my Dektol dilution to 1:20
-I really don't want to decrease my time to less than 5 minutes.
Thanks in advance....
Joaquin
-Decrease my EI to 100 or 200
-Increase my Dektol dilution to 1:20
-I really don't want to decrease my time to less than 5 minutes.
Thanks in advance....
Joaquin
