dev. times for tri-x and pyrocat

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georgeg

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Hello all
Found some old tri-x in the studio freezer. Anybody have some info for tri-x in pyrocat. Looking for a normal dev. time for tray process.
George
 

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georgeg said:
Hello all
Found some old tri-x in the studio freezer. Anybody have some info for tri-x in pyrocat. Looking for a normal dev. time for tray process.
George

Check my article at unblinkingeye. come on pyro developers. I am fairly certain that there is some devlopment information there for old TRI-X. Select the CI chart for blue light and match the time to a CI of about .55-.60 for regular silver gelatin printing. For tray developing with shuffle agitation increase development time by about 15% since my tests were made with rotary processing.

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Thanks sandy. Very nice to talk to you.
George
 
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