craigclu
Subscriber
I was just checking something else and took a look at the PyroCat listing on their chart.
http://www.digitaltruth.com/devchart.html
There appears to be many erroneous entries (19 minutes for Acros?). Could we compile some personal findings in here from its many users and compile some better data for them to post? It could give new users a better start on success with PyroCat and I'm also a bit interested in what people are doing with the various versions regarding times/temps/agitation schemes, etc.
I've settled into a habit of PyroCat-MC, 1:1:100 @ 72°F, use 1 minute initial gentle inversions (with a slight twist), then 1 minute increments with 2 gentle inversions. PanF+@32, FP4+@80 and HP5+@200 for 8.5, 9.5 and 11.5 minutes. This is getting me just the level of edge effect that I find pleasing and is very predictable for me with my incident metering habits. This for 35mm and 120 roll film use.
http://www.digitaltruth.com/devchart.html
There appears to be many erroneous entries (19 minutes for Acros?). Could we compile some personal findings in here from its many users and compile some better data for them to post? It could give new users a better start on success with PyroCat and I'm also a bit interested in what people are doing with the various versions regarding times/temps/agitation schemes, etc.
I've settled into a habit of PyroCat-MC, 1:1:100 @ 72°F, use 1 minute initial gentle inversions (with a slight twist), then 1 minute increments with 2 gentle inversions. PanF+@32, FP4+@80 and HP5+@200 for 8.5, 9.5 and 11.5 minutes. This is getting me just the level of edge effect that I find pleasing and is very predictable for me with my incident metering habits. This for 35mm and 120 roll film use.