DrPablo
Member
Yes, a bit of an alliteration in my subject.
Basically I've been using nothing but xtol 1:1, but I now have some PMK Pyro that I'm ready to try out.
I did some shooting today in conditions that will require some push processing. I'm probably going to develop for 14 minutes instead of the usual 11. Is this completely missing the point with a pyro developer? My understanding is that the strength of pyro developers is that they will retain detail in highlights. If I need to push in order to get those highlights to begin with, will I 1) be hindering myself with this developer, and 2) not notice a difference in the highlights as compared with using xtol?
Basically I've been using nothing but xtol 1:1, but I now have some PMK Pyro that I'm ready to try out.
I did some shooting today in conditions that will require some push processing. I'm probably going to develop for 14 minutes instead of the usual 11. Is this completely missing the point with a pyro developer? My understanding is that the strength of pyro developers is that they will retain detail in highlights. If I need to push in order to get those highlights to begin with, will I 1) be hindering myself with this developer, and 2) not notice a difference in the highlights as compared with using xtol?