Garden of the Gods - First Time Using Staining Developer

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I went to the Garden of the Gods yesterday to do some hiking and photography. I shot with both black and white and Velvia 100 color slide film in the 4x5 camera. I developed the B&W last night and am scanning them now, the slide film will have to be sent out for processing.

I'm trying a new staining developer called Pyrocat MC for these negatives. It is supposed to stain the silver crystals so that you get more information in the highlights. It seems to be working as I am getting what I consider to be very good definition in what were overcast skies. with just a yellow filter, or even none, I am getting more defined skies than I would have gotten with my normal developers, even with a deep red filter for the type of skies that were there yesterday.

Anyway, here are a couple photos I just finished scanning. I'll be adding more as I finish them.

Taken with a Zone VI 4x5 camera and Fujinon 125mm F5.6 lens and Ektar 203mm lens. Shot on Foma 200 film and developed in Pyrocat MC for 8.5 minutes, rotary processed.

Garden of the Gods - 2 by Colorado CJ, on Flickr

Tower of Babel - Garden of the Gods by Colorado CJ, on Flickr

Garden of the Gods 1 by Colorado CJ, on Flickr
 

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Although number 3 has the least interesting skies, it has the stronger composition. I think w/ some cropping, you might have a keeper there. That Foma 200 certainly has a nice look to it. Note to self: buy a few rolls and give it a whirl.
 

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Extraordinary! I am tempted to try one of these pyro developers myself. Are the kits from Photographers Formulary a good place to start?
 
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Although number 3 has the least interesting skies, it has the stronger composition. I think w/ some cropping, you might have a keeper there. That Foma 200 certainly has a nice look to it. Note to self: buy a few rolls and give it a whirl.

I really like Foma 200. It has huge range and the tones can be very pleasing. An added plus, is that it can be very cheap in the Arista EDU Ultra 200 labeling. It is my main film for LF use.

If you try some, I recommend a water stop bath and TF-4 fixer. The emulsion can be pretty fragile when wet and these two things prevent any pinholes.
 
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Extraordinary! I am tempted to try one of these pyro developers myself. Are the kits from Photographers Formulary a good place to start?

This was my first use of any pyro developer, and I can tell right away, I will be using this from now on, atleast with Foma 200 (I'll have to try it with my other films to see how well it works with them).

As far as the kits, I bought this direct from Photographers Formulary. It is the Pyrocat MC Glycol kit. They shipped very fast and offer it in 3 sizes.
 

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Awesome- I was stationed nearby in Fort Carson and visited there! Just as I remember them.
 

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Pyrocat (HD) is also available from Bostick and Sullivan in pre-mixed form. This is the developer that Sandy King, its inventor, still uses for film.
 

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It is supposed to stain the silver crystals so that you get more information in the highlights.

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Colorado CJ.

Awesome stuff, dude! Whatever you did *WORKS*!! Not only is your craft proven, but your skills as a photographer are not to be questioned.

I want to party with you... next time I am in Colorado.
 
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