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I have been using PMK Pyro for about the last 6 motnhs now and absolutely adore the quality i get from it. I've been using it with 120 Tmax 100 and my Mamiya 7 and the results are extraordinary.
I am moving up to 4x5, and I am trying to find a developer to use as a compensation developer, in extreme contrast situation (i.e 8 stop range and up). I am stuck on the pyro, so pyrocat seems like the best bet for a semi-stand compensation development. I am not worried about the high acutance, since it is already one of the reasons I am part of the cult that is pyro. Does anyone have semi-detailed or detailed procedure to use as a starting point for 4x5 tank semi-stand/minimal agitation for Tmax 100 film in Pyrocat HD. Do I shoot the shadows at a zone V or stick with my regular II or III, times, temps, dilution, agitation method, etc. I have searched far and wide and haven't been able to find much thats of a huge help, even on unblinkingeye. Anything helps, thanks for any replies.
P.S-Maybe Mr. King will drop his knowledge?
Nick
I am moving up to 4x5, and I am trying to find a developer to use as a compensation developer, in extreme contrast situation (i.e 8 stop range and up). I am stuck on the pyro, so pyrocat seems like the best bet for a semi-stand compensation development. I am not worried about the high acutance, since it is already one of the reasons I am part of the cult that is pyro. Does anyone have semi-detailed or detailed procedure to use as a starting point for 4x5 tank semi-stand/minimal agitation for Tmax 100 film in Pyrocat HD. Do I shoot the shadows at a zone V or stick with my regular II or III, times, temps, dilution, agitation method, etc. I have searched far and wide and haven't been able to find much thats of a huge help, even on unblinkingeye. Anything helps, thanks for any replies.
P.S-Maybe Mr. King will drop his knowledge?
Nick
