Alan Johnson
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Opinion is divided over PPD, some say it has unique properties, others that it was replaced by Microdol (now discontinued) and by Perceptol (still available) as an ultrafine grain developer.(See the Film Developing Cookbook by Anchell and Troop for more details)
PPD can cause permanent allergy in some cases and appropriate care in handling is needed, see FDC or Darkroom Cookbook.
Here I tested the ascorbate version formulated by Jay DeFehr:
https://www.largeformatphotography....?71010-Halcyon-superfine-grain-film-developer
I used it without replenisher, starting at 9min 70F for the first film and increasing time by 5% for each subsequent roll as suggested in FDC. I found it to give about half box speed (sun/shade, average metering) to 1/3 stop less than box speed (Dull, average metering).Of course, this is only a very limited test.
Very fine grain results were obtained cf Xtol and Pyrocat (attachments).
IDK how it compares with Perceptol or with the older PPD based developers or how it works.
PPD can cause permanent allergy in some cases and appropriate care in handling is needed, see FDC or Darkroom Cookbook.
Here I tested the ascorbate version formulated by Jay DeFehr:
https://www.largeformatphotography....?71010-Halcyon-superfine-grain-film-developer
I used it without replenisher, starting at 9min 70F for the first film and increasing time by 5% for each subsequent roll as suggested in FDC. I found it to give about half box speed (sun/shade, average metering) to 1/3 stop less than box speed (Dull, average metering).Of course, this is only a very limited test.
Very fine grain results were obtained cf Xtol and Pyrocat (attachments).
IDK how it compares with Perceptol or with the older PPD based developers or how it works.