Pyrocat M or MC

Bruce Osgood

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Can someone direct me to the latest, most up-to-date recipe for the most recent version of Pyrocat..... M or MC? I've lost the original that Sandy & Gadget published and have been trying to put it together searching posts and there seems like a lot of contradiction when trying to follow threads.
 

Tom Hoskinson

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Here is the link for Pyrocat P and Pyrocat M:

(there was a url link here which no longer exists)

Here is the link for Pyrocat-MC (this is the newest version of Pyrocat):

(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
 
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sanking

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Here is the link for Pyrocat P and Pyrocat M:

(there was a url link here which no longer exists)

Here is the link for Pyrocat-MC (this is the newest version of Pyrocat):

(there was a url link here which no longer exists)


Thanks for posting the links, Tom.

Just a personal comment. I have switched to Pyrocat-MC for film that I develop with rotary in tubes and drums because it seems to give a sharper more edgy look than -HD. However, some may still prefer th creamy tone look of -HD.

For minimal and stand type development I continue to recommend Pyrocat-HD because the edgy look of -MC may be over the top for some people.

Bear in mind that I am primarily interested in contact printing, or in scanning for making digital negatives at no more than 2X-3X magnification.

Sandy King
 
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