Thanks @Alan9940 - do you expose at box speed?
I print pt/pd with no contrast agent (just ferric oxalate, pt salt and pd salt), so I develop the negative to match that contrast rather than change my coating solution. The above example was developed with the PQ Universal at 1:9 at 68F for 10 minutes (tray, constant aggitation). Negative is a little high in contrast...perhaps 8 minutes might have been sweeter. The test print is slightly dark, so the jury is still out on it. The image might sweeten up when I hit the right exposure.
FP4 is an excellent choice. I use staining developers and non-staining. Just be sure that you are developing long enough to fit the process. I have a 4x5 back for my 8x10, and routinely test on the smaller format, before moving up to 8x10 sheets. 8x10 ain't cheap!
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