I did some testing this weekend with Photographers Formulary 106 developer. It is an old Ansco formula that is reported to create brown tones on older papers without need for toner. It doesn't do that for modern glossy papers but it still has some properties that are different than my standard developer Ethol LPD. I tested the two developers on Ilford MGFB Classic and MGFB Warm Tone, and Bergger CB variable contrast warm tone. For those interested in such things you can read about it on my website: http://www.searing.photography/testing-lpd-vs-pf106/
http://www.searing.photography/testing-lpd-vs-pf106/
I would be interested if anyone else has used PF106 with matte papers or hand coated materials and gotten the advertised brown tone.
http://www.searing.photography/testing-lpd-vs-pf106/
I would be interested if anyone else has used PF106 with matte papers or hand coated materials and gotten the advertised brown tone.
. I remember fiddling around making my own 106, never really got anything other than soft results.