Hey everyone, I'm totally new to this forum so first and foremost, greetings.
Anyways, I'm about to start using Delta 100(4x5) with a pyro developer, my two choices were either PMK or Pyrocat-HD. I will be tray processing the film, and printing VC. I've never used pyro before, so I know I'm going to have a lot of testing to do myself, but I'm just looking for some input to help me avoid some mistakes and have a few main questions.
I am leaning towards Pyrocat because of some things I have read/been told in another forum, however I would like some input on that choice. Are there any good arguements for using PMK instead?
Second, something I haven't heard much about is use of either of these developers with the zone system. Can I still do my metering/developing as I do now? If so what approxamite times do people use for their Normal, +1, and -1?
Finally, I've always shot in flatter light and had great results, but have read that many people tend to use pyro in more contrasty situations...any weigh ins about that?
Again, I know all of this is subjective and I have a lot of testing to do in the next few weeks, but was just hoping to avoid some mistakes and make some good decisions right off the bat. Thanks in advance.
-Dan
PS - If anyone has any other random suggestions feel free to chime in, I would very much appreciate them.

Anyways, I'm about to start using Delta 100(4x5) with a pyro developer, my two choices were either PMK or Pyrocat-HD. I will be tray processing the film, and printing VC. I've never used pyro before, so I know I'm going to have a lot of testing to do myself, but I'm just looking for some input to help me avoid some mistakes and have a few main questions.
I am leaning towards Pyrocat because of some things I have read/been told in another forum, however I would like some input on that choice. Are there any good arguements for using PMK instead?
Second, something I haven't heard much about is use of either of these developers with the zone system. Can I still do my metering/developing as I do now? If so what approxamite times do people use for their Normal, +1, and -1?
Finally, I've always shot in flatter light and had great results, but have read that many people tend to use pyro in more contrasty situations...any weigh ins about that?
Again, I know all of this is subjective and I have a lot of testing to do in the next few weeks, but was just hoping to avoid some mistakes and make some good decisions right off the bat. Thanks in advance.
-Dan
PS - If anyone has any other random suggestions feel free to chime in, I would very much appreciate them.