fhovie
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PC-TEA for film creates razor sharp grains with no solvent effect that can create mackie lines or smooth tonality. It is good but for enlarging or pushing it is a bit harsh at times. I have had great success pushing TRI-X in Xtol to 1600 and enlarging a 6x6 neg to a 16x20 print. I tried adding 60g of Sodium Sulfite to the mix and saw very limited change in the results as far as grain appearance. I am assuming that the standard PC-TEA dilution with 60g of sulfite is like Xtol at 1:1.
I am thinking of trying this mixture with 100g of sulfite instead of 60g. Will that impede the developer from working properly? I hope to see greater solvent action added to the process only. To make the pushed TRI-X grain look like it would if developed in Xtol.
Would I be better off making the PC-TEA twice as strong and adding extra sulfite to simulate xtol at stock strength?
I thought it would be good to have a little more insight before I run some tests, but I will run some tests and look forward to results - thanks
I am thinking of trying this mixture with 100g of sulfite instead of 60g. Will that impede the developer from working properly? I hope to see greater solvent action added to the process only. To make the pushed TRI-X grain look like it would if developed in Xtol.
Would I be better off making the PC-TEA twice as strong and adding extra sulfite to simulate xtol at stock strength?
I thought it would be good to have a little more insight before I run some tests, but I will run some tests and look forward to results - thanks