hey all,
just got a nice firing up of information from M.A.S., and I'm now ready to jump into the world of pyro developers.
right now I'm doing just 4x5, because that is what I have availablity to at the moment, but want to try 8x10 eventually(just need to get a few holders, and some cheapo arista film, maybe the efke 25). but I'm taking things slow.
so, I'm looking to try and contact print mostly, but for some negs, possibly enlarge(4x5 only, 8x10 will be all-contact printing), with developing contact prints in AMIDOL.
I've been reading up in M.A.S.'s "writings" about his version of Weston's Pyro, and I'd like to give it a try, eventually getting to the point of developing by inspection. I just wish I lived closer to some of you guys, I learn much better in person
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so, any recommendations? I'm totally new to the pyro and contact printing scene, so call me SOAKED behind the ears
. But I'm ready to learn, and get started. Just have to wait a bit though, cause my folks haven't given me the COMPLETE go-ahead to developing sheet-film in the tub in 4x5 hangers and rubber tanks(got 4 tanks and 8 hangers for $20 craigslist)
suggestions/why you recommend what you do, etc... I don't have a huge budget by any means, its actually the other way around
, but I've been looking at pyro dev's because of the low-cost, and overall quality boost that many claim they have gotten from them
still trying to track down a copy of the pyro handbook by hutchings, if anyone's got an extra copy they could lend, or donate/sell cheap, I'd be forever in your debt! I'm just totally strapped for cash at the moment, got a few interviews though in the next 2 weeks for dead-end jobs, but gets some money to put towards retirement, gas in the tank, and film in my cameras
!!!!
thanks
-Dan
just got a nice firing up of information from M.A.S., and I'm now ready to jump into the world of pyro developers.
right now I'm doing just 4x5, because that is what I have availablity to at the moment, but want to try 8x10 eventually(just need to get a few holders, and some cheapo arista film, maybe the efke 25). but I'm taking things slow.
so, I'm looking to try and contact print mostly, but for some negs, possibly enlarge(4x5 only, 8x10 will be all-contact printing), with developing contact prints in AMIDOL.
I've been reading up in M.A.S.'s "writings" about his version of Weston's Pyro, and I'd like to give it a try, eventually getting to the point of developing by inspection. I just wish I lived closer to some of you guys, I learn much better in person
.so, any recommendations? I'm totally new to the pyro and contact printing scene, so call me SOAKED behind the ears
. But I'm ready to learn, and get started. Just have to wait a bit though, cause my folks haven't given me the COMPLETE go-ahead to developing sheet-film in the tub in 4x5 hangers and rubber tanks(got 4 tanks and 8 hangers for $20 craigslist)suggestions/why you recommend what you do, etc... I don't have a huge budget by any means, its actually the other way around
, but I've been looking at pyro dev's because of the low-cost, and overall quality boost that many claim they have gotten from themstill trying to track down a copy of the pyro handbook by hutchings, if anyone's got an extra copy they could lend, or donate/sell cheap, I'd be forever in your debt! I'm just totally strapped for cash at the moment, got a few interviews though in the next 2 weeks for dead-end jobs, but gets some money to put towards retirement, gas in the tank, and film in my cameras
!!!!thanks
-Dan
Whatever version you decide in the end, definitely buy it "in glycol", not water.