Hi koraks. What dilution, development time and agitation do you use with Pyrocat? I don't use rotation process. Thanks to you and twelvetone12 for the previous answers.I've used both d76 and pyrocat with foma200. I much prefer pyrocat.
I bought a pack of Fomapan 200 4X5 "and I read that it should be exposed to around 125 Iso. I own D.76 and Pyrocat HD. Did anyone use them with this film with good results?
7 minutes 1+1+100 continuous rotation for silver gelatin printing. So with inversions that would make something like 8m30. EI 125 or box speed if the shadows are not so crucial but exposure times need to be a tad shorter.What dilution, development time and agitation do you use with Pyrocat?
The orientation of the notch is correct.You did take note of the correct orientation using the notch? I always put the notch in the lower left corner with the holder lying in portrait mode in front of me. Upper right corner is of course also OK. Either way, the notch tells you which side is the emulsion.
... They all have streaks (as very thin scratches) on the emulsified part ...
Koraks, now we see the effect.... Gloves. Let's hope it's the solution.The 120 and sheet films seem to be different in terms of coating defects. 120 can suffer IMO from tiny black spots and very short (20-60um) cracks in the emulsion running longitudinally over the emulsion. I have not observed this in the 4x5 film.
@devecchi is there a chance of posting an image of the problem? That may help troubleshoot it.
I'm a bit confused; I can't see it. But if it's OK if you don't feel like looking into it. All I know is I haven't seen anything like you describe on F200 4x5, but it is of course possible that you ran into a problem that I evaded just by chance.Koraks, now we see the effect.... Gloves. Let's hope it's the solution.
I also tried with Pyrocat HD and I really like it, but I do not want to risk more throw the job for a defect that is not caused by me. I will have happened in the defective lot but no one can assure that the next will be different.It's beautiful film in Pyrocat. I've shot several hundred sheets of it in 5x7, exposed at 100, developed in Pyrocat HD 1:1:100. It's about 8 minutes development time.
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