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Alex Hawley

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Hello Everyone,

I've searched and searched but have found few threads with any development times and dilutions for FP4, Pyrocat HD, and Extreme Minimal Agitation in tubes. I'm developing for both silver gelatin and Azo contact printing.

Thanks in advance,
Alex
 

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Are you looking to prnt on AZO 2 or AZO 3? We can match VC silver paper to AZO 3, but AZO 2 has such a long ES it has to be treated differently.

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Alex Hawley said:
Hello Everyone,

I've searched and searched but have found few threads with any development times and dilutions for FP4, Pyrocat HD, and Extreme Minimal Agitation in tubes. I'm developing for both silver gelatin and Azo contact printing.

Thanks in advance,
Alex
 

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Alex,
I shot about 75 sheets of FP4+ in 4x5 and developed it with this method for contact printing on graded paper. Unfortuneatly I can't find the notebook I used. I'll make a real effort to find it this weekend and post the times. I'm the type of person that would loose my ass if it wasn't attached so I wouldn't get my hopes up. Best. Shawn
 
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sanking said:
Are you looking to prnt on AZO 2 or AZO 3? We can match VC silver paper to AZO 3, but AZO 2 has such a long ES it has to be treated differently.

Grade 3 please Sandy. Also, is 1:1:150 the dilution to use or is it something else?
 

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Alex Hawley said:
Grade 3 please Sandy. Also, is 1:1:150 the dilution to use or is it something else?

Alex,

For VC silver papers and AZO 3 here is what I would suggest for extreme minimal agitation with FP4+. Dilution of 1.5:1:200 at 72F, four agitation cycles.

SBR 8 25 minutes
SBR 7 35 minutes
SBR 6 60 minutes

Sandy
 

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Digging up an old one.

Sandy, do you still recommend the same for Pyrocat MC today? Do you have comparable recommendations for HP5?

Alex,

For VC silver papers and AZO 3 here is what I would suggest for extreme minimal agitation with FP4+. Dilution of 1.5:1:200 at 72F, four agitation cycles.

SBR 8 25 minutes
SBR 7 35 minutes
SBR 6 60 minutes

Sandy
 

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Sandy, do you still recommend the same for Pyrocat MC today? Do you have comparable recommendations for HP5?

I don't think Sandy King is around here any more. I'd suggest trying to contact him through his photography website.
 

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Hello Everyone,

I've searched and searched but have found few threads with any development times and dilutions for FP4, Pyrocat HD, and Extreme Minimal Agitation in tubes. I'm developing for both silver gelatin and Azo contact printing.

Thanks in advance,
Alex
How does minimal agitation in tubes work? Do you fill the tubes up to the top?



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How does minimal agitation in tubes work? Do you fill the tubes up to the top?

That is correct. I do it sometimes for 8x10. Roll to agitate, then sit them upright to rest. Halfway through, I pull the film out and re-insert up upside down. This seems to minimize any bromide drag effects especially when stand development is given.
 

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Sandy, do you still recommend the same for Pyrocat MC today? Do you have comparable recommendations for HP5?

Sandy only makes digital negatives now. And when he last used film he was doing split development; i.e. 10 minutes in Solution A, 10 minutes in Solution B. This yielded a very low contrast negative which he scanned and then processed to the desired CI in the computer. I've seen 16x20" prints from some of these negatives and they are indistinguishable from contact prints made from in camera negatives. He's truly a technical iconoclast.
 
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