Cold weather has us locked in in good old Michigan so I've been doing a little experimenting. I had a bulk roll of Ultrafine Extreme 100 and thought I try it with several developer. Clayton's F76+/Arista Premium Liquid, Beutler home-brew both worked very well. I then switched to WD2D+ and Pyrocat-MC and both of those seemed darn good also. The WD2D+ negatives were spot-on for exposure and development, but the Pyrocat-MC was a little different in that I had very good shadow detail, but the highlights were slightly blown. Going to cut back to 7 1/2 min. and see what happens. I did notice the Pyrocat-MC negatives had slightly finer grain than the WD2D+ negatives, but in truth they were both close. The real difference was on the emulsion side of the film itself. The WD2D+ negatives emulsion had that normal etching, but the Pyrocat-MC negatives looked like the image was engraved into the emulsion. I've seen this before when I used FG7, but not to this extent. Has anyone else noticed this heavy etching? Right now I seem to like the WD2D+ negatives better, but maybe the Pyrocat-MC ones will win me over when I get it dialed in better. We'll see tomorrow. As for the Ultrafine Extreme 100? It seems like a very nice conventional film that has no blemishes that I can find and dries about as flat as any 35mm film I have ever used. JohnW
