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Can I ask: At what size of print might the less grain of PC-512 be evident in say a 35mm neg and then a 645 neg? To my eyes( possibly less discerning?) the FX1 full size scan looks better in the sense of having more detail than the PC-512 one

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I don't know if I see more detail in the FX1 print, but I do seem to see more shadow detail and the slightly lighter sky. I certainly like the sky rendering with PC-512. I shoot nearly 100% medium format so grain from either one is fine with me.
 

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I don't know if I see more detail in the FX1 print, but I do seem to see more shadow detail and the slightly lighter sky. I certainly like the sky rendering with PC-512. I shoot nearly 100% medium format so grain from either one is fine with me.

Thanks, yes that's what I see as well so for me it's a question of what size of print in 35mm does the lesser graín of PC-512 become an advantage as I do shoot as much 35mm as 120

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Can I ask: At what size of print might the less grain of PC-512 be evident in say a 35mm neg and then a 645 neg? To my eyes( possibly less discerning?) the FX1 full size scan looks better in the sense of having more detail than the PC-512 one

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In 35mm that level of grain different will be apparent at 5x7 I think, but certainly by 8x10
 

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I have not run a side by side test but still think this developer compares favourably with proprietary developers in most respects.


I think it's as good or even better than some "off the shelf" developers. Certainly no complaints from me. Plus, it has the benefit of having a really great shelf life. I actually think Gadget Gainer would highly approve of Karl's PC-512.
 

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I have not run a side by side test but still think this developer compares favourably with proprietary developers in most respects.



Those are terrific!

A couple questions if I may. What film/format were these shot on? How much post-processing sharpening and curve adjustment did you do?
 

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Ive shot a few rolls in my Canon sure shot; still working out the details but it's always nice to have alternatives
 
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