Only Pyro? Does staining=Pyro?

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outofoptions said:
So, if you have enough stain, then you could eliminate grain?

That is certainly posible.

I have a friend who bleaches all of the silver out of his negatives and then re-develops with a staining developer that gives close to a 100% stain image. The advantage is virtually no grain. The disadvantage is the considerable extra trouble and danger to the negative of the bleach/re-develop procedure. Also, I have not been impressed with the sharpness of prints made with the bleached/re-developed negatives. Of course, the lack of sharpness may be from other causes.

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The lack of sharpness is caused by the fact that the stain diffuses away from the silver grains making the stain image have less resolution.
 
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