I had posted this on the LF Board earlier and thought I would post here also.
Just wondering if anyone that is a View Camera Magazine subscriber has read the preview article in the subscriber section by Gordon Hutchings? Gordon has a new pyro film developer, Max Pyro, that he has just released.
I am really excited about something that Gordon feels is better than PMK. There was some talk two years ago at the LF Conference and again I heard there was more talk about a new developer from Gordon this year.
The article I referred to is on the View Camera web site in the Subscriber Section. I dont want to give away the entire article, but the target criteria that Gordon lists are as follows:
1. Full ISO speed
2. Straight line gamma curve
3. Minimal general fog and fog stain
4. Controlled image stain
5. Full contrast potential for platinum and other alternative systems
6. Rapid development
7. Any processing method including stainless steel hangers and JOBO
If he has met all of these, and I have no doubt that he wouldnt, otherwise why release it, I think this would be of great interest to those that are pyro users? I know I am interested in more information.
According to the article, Bostick & Sullivan will be the source for Max Pyro. I cannot find anything on the B&S web site at this time. Has anyone else heard anything?
B. Dalton
Just wondering if anyone that is a View Camera Magazine subscriber has read the preview article in the subscriber section by Gordon Hutchings? Gordon has a new pyro film developer, Max Pyro, that he has just released.
I am really excited about something that Gordon feels is better than PMK. There was some talk two years ago at the LF Conference and again I heard there was more talk about a new developer from Gordon this year.
The article I referred to is on the View Camera web site in the Subscriber Section. I dont want to give away the entire article, but the target criteria that Gordon lists are as follows:
1. Full ISO speed
2. Straight line gamma curve
3. Minimal general fog and fog stain
4. Controlled image stain
5. Full contrast potential for platinum and other alternative systems
6. Rapid development
7. Any processing method including stainless steel hangers and JOBO
If he has met all of these, and I have no doubt that he wouldnt, otherwise why release it, I think this would be of great interest to those that are pyro users? I know I am interested in more information.
According to the article, Bostick & Sullivan will be the source for Max Pyro. I cannot find anything on the B&S web site at this time. Has anyone else heard anything?
B. Dalton



