analog65
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Hi, I have been reading everything I can find on Pyrocat HD. In regards to the working solution ratios, there just seems to be advice on which ratios to use and no underlying information on "why" the working solution is suggested.
I am trying to better understand the role of solution A and Solution B independently, and then how they relate to each other for the various working solutions.
Does anyone have knowledge or know of a resource that actually explains the role of each solution and their effects on development when used in various ratios? I have read everything I can on Sandy King's website, and followed all the links on pyrocat-hd.com and I am not finding the information I am seeking.
In other words, why is a 1:1:100 suggested for silver gelatin papers and what happens if I were to change the ratio of A to B (e.g,. 1:2) or B to A (2:2) or the overall dilution from 100 to 200 or whatever. By understanding the role of each solution and the effects of dilution, I can have the info I need to make an informed decision. There is no point in me performing tests if I don't understand the variables.
For example, here is the type of information that is available:
For developing negatives intended for printing with silver gelatin papers the recommended working solution is a 1:1:100 dilution.One Part Stock Solution A + One Part Sock Solution B + 100 parts water.
For printing with AZO and most alternative processes, including carbon, kallitype, Pt/Pd, Vandyke, POP, albumen, and salted paper, a 2:2:100 solution is recommended. Two Parts Stock Solution A + Two Parts Stock Solution B + 100 Parts water.
I am trying to better understand the role of solution A and Solution B independently, and then how they relate to each other for the various working solutions.
Does anyone have knowledge or know of a resource that actually explains the role of each solution and their effects on development when used in various ratios? I have read everything I can on Sandy King's website, and followed all the links on pyrocat-hd.com and I am not finding the information I am seeking.
In other words, why is a 1:1:100 suggested for silver gelatin papers and what happens if I were to change the ratio of A to B (e.g,. 1:2) or B to A (2:2) or the overall dilution from 100 to 200 or whatever. By understanding the role of each solution and the effects of dilution, I can have the info I need to make an informed decision. There is no point in me performing tests if I don't understand the variables.
For example, here is the type of information that is available:
For developing negatives intended for printing with silver gelatin papers the recommended working solution is a 1:1:100 dilution.One Part Stock Solution A + One Part Sock Solution B + 100 parts water.
For printing with AZO and most alternative processes, including carbon, kallitype, Pt/Pd, Vandyke, POP, albumen, and salted paper, a 2:2:100 solution is recommended. Two Parts Stock Solution A + Two Parts Stock Solution B + 100 Parts water.