An oldie, but a goodie, but I haven't seen it much discussed lately.
Long time and happy user of Pyrocat HD at 1:1:100, I tried it divided for the first time yesterday at the usual formula: 75 deg F, 10:10:100, 5 minutes for both A&B: 1 minute agitation and then 10 seconds each additional minute.
Did 6 rolls of 120, which is all I had. This was with a Mamiya 7 80mm Tri-X, heavily cropped. In B&W Mamiya glass can render very sharp and contrasty (sometimes too much for my taste), but I think this developer/method manages that nicely.
Of course 10:10:100 turns an inexpensive developer into a very expensive one (I buy pre-mixed as I won't mix these chemicals myself). I'm also playing around with Barry Thornton's 2-bath, but need more experience with it.
Does anyone use Pyrocat HD divided with smaller amounts of developer? Wondering if it works as well.... Only one way to find out, I guess.
thanks!
Long time and happy user of Pyrocat HD at 1:1:100, I tried it divided for the first time yesterday at the usual formula: 75 deg F, 10:10:100, 5 minutes for both A&B: 1 minute agitation and then 10 seconds each additional minute.
Did 6 rolls of 120, which is all I had. This was with a Mamiya 7 80mm Tri-X, heavily cropped. In B&W Mamiya glass can render very sharp and contrasty (sometimes too much for my taste), but I think this developer/method manages that nicely.
Of course 10:10:100 turns an inexpensive developer into a very expensive one (I buy pre-mixed as I won't mix these chemicals myself). I'm also playing around with Barry Thornton's 2-bath, but need more experience with it.
Does anyone use Pyrocat HD divided with smaller amounts of developer? Wondering if it works as well.... Only one way to find out, I guess.
thanks!
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