I have exposed some Acros 100 120 film in some pretty contrasty situations, and want to try
divided pyrocat on the film. I am a little confused about doing this though based on the info I have seen.
My primary concern is uneven development. I plan on using my usual nikor tank.
It seems that I have read that doing divided pyrocat in a tank can lead to uneven development if developed
like I would normally do. I don't have the room to just dunk the reel into the developer in total darkness.
Is it possible to get even development by using a tank like I would normally do.
By normal, I usually give a 3 minute soak in water, then I pour the water out and add the developer.
If I do this with solution A with a few drops of photo flo, will I get uneven development?
The images are duplicable if I botch this up, but if there is no way to actually do this with the equipment I have, I will just use my normal development techniques.
divided pyrocat on the film. I am a little confused about doing this though based on the info I have seen.
My primary concern is uneven development. I plan on using my usual nikor tank.
It seems that I have read that doing divided pyrocat in a tank can lead to uneven development if developed
like I would normally do. I don't have the room to just dunk the reel into the developer in total darkness.
Is it possible to get even development by using a tank like I would normally do.
By normal, I usually give a 3 minute soak in water, then I pour the water out and add the developer.
If I do this with solution A with a few drops of photo flo, will I get uneven development?
The images are duplicable if I botch this up, but if there is no way to actually do this with the equipment I have, I will just use my normal development techniques.
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