2F/2F
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I have to know why you decided to try Perceptol as a solution to a flat negative...
Perceptol reduces the speed even more. I tested once with this developer and it made Tri-X sheets half the speed I got in HC-110 (EI 125 - Tri-X!). Highlights were also pretty tame, and grain was mushy ugly, making the pictures kind of soft. Probably a very neat look for certain work, but not for general purposes. I went no farther with it than establishing a working EI and normal development, and finishing off the batch. If I ever want a soft look with absolutely no "bite", I know what developer to use!
So, the fact that you got "better" negs in Perceptol is purely a matter of shooting conditions and/or variables in development.
I also have to know your test methods. If you don't keep test conditions the same roll to roll, you are shooting blanks in the dark. Next post you will have tried Pan F in D-19 and wonder why your prints look like a charcoal and chalk drawing. Bite the bullet and do a film speed and normal development test. You don't have to do the whole zone system thing, but anyone will benefit from at least doing these two tests.
Perceptol reduces the speed even more. I tested once with this developer and it made Tri-X sheets half the speed I got in HC-110 (EI 125 - Tri-X!). Highlights were also pretty tame, and grain was mushy ugly, making the pictures kind of soft. Probably a very neat look for certain work, but not for general purposes. I went no farther with it than establishing a working EI and normal development, and finishing off the batch. If I ever want a soft look with absolutely no "bite", I know what developer to use!
So, the fact that you got "better" negs in Perceptol is purely a matter of shooting conditions and/or variables in development.
I also have to know your test methods. If you don't keep test conditions the same roll to roll, you are shooting blanks in the dark. Next post you will have tried Pan F in D-19 and wonder why your prints look like a charcoal and chalk drawing. Bite the bullet and do a film speed and normal development test. You don't have to do the whole zone system thing, but anyone will benefit from at least doing these two tests.
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