Hi all,
A search on this gave a lot more comments on what film people use with pyrocat hd rather than something more specific to my question.
I know that pyro developers are staining, and that the stain is part of the benefit. However, does that mean that one should only use pyro with film stock that tends to stain well? Or will I still see the benefits of the increased acutance and, in the case of HD, close-to-box speed and can use it across the board while I have it?
For instance, I have read that Pan F does not stain well. Should I still use pyrocat HD with it? Or would I be "wasting" the developer and should instead use it with film that stains better (such as Efke or Fomapan 100/200, which seems to stain better from what I did find)?
thanks.
A search on this gave a lot more comments on what film people use with pyrocat hd rather than something more specific to my question.
I know that pyro developers are staining, and that the stain is part of the benefit. However, does that mean that one should only use pyro with film stock that tends to stain well? Or will I still see the benefits of the increased acutance and, in the case of HD, close-to-box speed and can use it across the board while I have it?
For instance, I have read that Pan F does not stain well. Should I still use pyrocat HD with it? Or would I be "wasting" the developer and should instead use it with film that stains better (such as Efke or Fomapan 100/200, which seems to stain better from what I did find)?
thanks.
