I've been trying to develop Pancro 400 (120 and 4x5) in Pyrocat-MC. The shots that come out are usable enough, at least for scanning purposes (I haven't yet had time to print one in the darkroom), but show noticeably more general stain than FP4+ negatives I've developed in Pyrocat-MC. This results in lower overall contrast. Can anyone provide any development times/methods/etc to get good, moderate-contrast negatives with Pyrocat-MC (or -HD) and Pancro 400?
[For Pyrocat (or any staining developer), "general stain" refers to the minimum amount of color change (brown, in Pyrocat's case) that the entire roll/sheet undergoes, including unexposed areas. The lower the amount of general stain, the higher contrast the negative, since more stain = less difference between the unexposed and exposed parts of the negative. It's the same idea as "base fog".]
I have used the following developing times/methods, and all produced the same heightened amount of general stain:
(1) 1:2:100 @70f 16:00 in a patterson tank. Invert for 1min then for 15sec every minute thereafter
(2) 1:1:100 @ 70f 13:30 in a patterson tank. Invert for 1min then for 10sec every minute thereafter
(3) 1:1:100 @ 70f 9:00 in a patterson tank. Invert for 1min then for 10sec every minute thereafter
[For Pyrocat (or any staining developer), "general stain" refers to the minimum amount of color change (brown, in Pyrocat's case) that the entire roll/sheet undergoes, including unexposed areas. The lower the amount of general stain, the higher contrast the negative, since more stain = less difference between the unexposed and exposed parts of the negative. It's the same idea as "base fog".]
I have used the following developing times/methods, and all produced the same heightened amount of general stain:
(1) 1:2:100 @70f 16:00 in a patterson tank. Invert for 1min then for 15sec every minute thereafter
(2) 1:1:100 @ 70f 13:30 in a patterson tank. Invert for 1min then for 10sec every minute thereafter
(3) 1:1:100 @ 70f 9:00 in a patterson tank. Invert for 1min then for 10sec every minute thereafter
