how is using ultra diluted doses of iodide meant to improve/induce?/increase edge effects? i still don't understand how this is meant to work - go slow as i'm not the sharpest! ... and why not another restrainer, say , pot. bromide?
i was reading another link where pot. iodide was used in combination with pyrocat hd. the acutance, to my understanding, of pyrocat hd is in it's tanning/emulsion hardening process - a different acutance strategy. the strange thing is, i read somewhere that modern emulsions aren't succeptable to this technique ( ultra dilute iodide in fx-1 ), yet in the previous link, mr finch claims ( i have no reason to doubt ) that he's using 35mm fuji acros!
in this link things get even more interesting. both "acutance" formulas use a sh*tload ( 100g/L - grain mush) of sodium sulfite in both baths and the ultra diluted pot. iodide!!
thanks,
i was reading another link where pot. iodide was used in combination with pyrocat hd. the acutance, to my understanding, of pyrocat hd is in it's tanning/emulsion hardening process - a different acutance strategy. the strange thing is, i read somewhere that modern emulsions aren't succeptable to this technique ( ultra dilute iodide in fx-1 ), yet in the previous link, mr finch claims ( i have no reason to doubt ) that he's using 35mm fuji acros!
in this link things get even more interesting. both "acutance" formulas use a sh*tload ( 100g/L - grain mush) of sodium sulfite in both baths and the ultra diluted pot. iodide!!
thanks,
