DeanC
Member
When Pyrocat goes bad, how does it do it? Does it just stop working or does it lose potency?
I'm doing film tests in the new garage darkroom and I'm seeing some really odd behavior from FP4+ souped in Pyrocat 1:1:100. I just finished the PSP calibration step that Phil recommends using FP4+ in DD-X 1+6 and it landed spot on 2.4, so I'm pretty sure I've got my exposure down right for the tests and I haven't touched the enlarger since calibration. The odd behavior is that the negs developed in Pyrocat look way, way under exposed. Here's an example from the 16 minute dev slice (all readings using white light).
Step DD-X Pyrocat
0.03 2.23 1.37
0.21 2.08 1.26
0.36 1.96 1.18
0.51 1.83 1.10
0.67 1.71 1.01
0.81 1.60 0.93
0.95 1.48 0.84
1.10 1.35 0.74
1.25 1.21 0.62
1.40 1.05 0.47
1.56 0.89 0.30
1.69 0.76 0.20
1.82 0.64 0.13
1.97 0.51 0.10
2.14 0.40 0.08
2.31 0.30 0.07
2.46 0.22 0.07
2.63 0.17 0.07
2.77 0.14 0.07
2.92 0.13 0.07
3.06 0.12 0.07
I'm using 300ml of developer in a Jobo expert drum for one sheet of 4x5, so I don't think I should be exhausting it. The Pyrocat solution A is about 15 months old, mixed in propylene glycol. The solution B is closer to 2 years. I've got all the ingredients for solution A in tightly sealed jars from when I mixed up the last batch. I'm wondering if I should mix up some new (or maybe take the opportunity to try one of the new variants) and see if that solves the problem. Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Dean
I'm doing film tests in the new garage darkroom and I'm seeing some really odd behavior from FP4+ souped in Pyrocat 1:1:100. I just finished the PSP calibration step that Phil recommends using FP4+ in DD-X 1+6 and it landed spot on 2.4, so I'm pretty sure I've got my exposure down right for the tests and I haven't touched the enlarger since calibration. The odd behavior is that the negs developed in Pyrocat look way, way under exposed. Here's an example from the 16 minute dev slice (all readings using white light).
Step DD-X Pyrocat
0.03 2.23 1.37
0.21 2.08 1.26
0.36 1.96 1.18
0.51 1.83 1.10
0.67 1.71 1.01
0.81 1.60 0.93
0.95 1.48 0.84
1.10 1.35 0.74
1.25 1.21 0.62
1.40 1.05 0.47
1.56 0.89 0.30
1.69 0.76 0.20
1.82 0.64 0.13
1.97 0.51 0.10
2.14 0.40 0.08
2.31 0.30 0.07
2.46 0.22 0.07
2.63 0.17 0.07
2.77 0.14 0.07
2.92 0.13 0.07
3.06 0.12 0.07
I'm using 300ml of developer in a Jobo expert drum for one sheet of 4x5, so I don't think I should be exhausting it. The Pyrocat solution A is about 15 months old, mixed in propylene glycol. The solution B is closer to 2 years. I've got all the ingredients for solution A in tightly sealed jars from when I mixed up the last batch. I'm wondering if I should mix up some new (or maybe take the opportunity to try one of the new variants) and see if that solves the problem. Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Dean