Well,
I devised a workable (until summer) way of dealing with the 15 degree F temperature differential and tested it a couple of times today so I developed what was to be my last batch of calibration negatives for the "new" film. I already decided that I will not be using it for an upcoming project but...
I have a box of the stuff so I am going to use it for something.
Here is my issue. I was testing Efke PL 100 as a cheap alternative to my usual Kodak. The trouble I am having with the PL 100 in Pyrocat HD is that it seems virtually impossible to get increased contrast out of it. Of course I am using the 1+1+100 dilution and I know that I can make it more active. I will give that a try but... Even at +35% I can't seem to reach a workable N+ density.
Any Pyrocat users out there having issues with contrast expansions with PL 100?? Is it me?
RB
I devised a workable (until summer) way of dealing with the 15 degree F temperature differential and tested it a couple of times today so I developed what was to be my last batch of calibration negatives for the "new" film. I already decided that I will not be using it for an upcoming project but...
I have a box of the stuff so I am going to use it for something.
Here is my issue. I was testing Efke PL 100 as a cheap alternative to my usual Kodak. The trouble I am having with the PL 100 in Pyrocat HD is that it seems virtually impossible to get increased contrast out of it. Of course I am using the 1+1+100 dilution and I know that I can make it more active. I will give that a try but... Even at +35% I can't seem to reach a workable N+ density.
Any Pyrocat users out there having issues with contrast expansions with PL 100?? Is it me?
RB
