Tom Hoskinson
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Saturday I processed a 35mm roll of TMAX 400 TMY in Pyrocat MC (1+1+100). I Developed Semi-Stand for 18 min @ 21°C. The acutance is high (African Violets, petal detail, stamens, pistils, cilia, etc.)! Microcontrast is excellent. The fog level is very low. The image stain looks great as well. The densitometry results are here:
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Equipment Used: 35mm Bessaflex/Zeiss 50mm
Densitometric Exposures: 13 separate exposures, 1 f-stop apart (North facing wall uniformly lit by sky light).
Film & Developer: TMAX400 - Pyrocat MC
Densitometer: Macbeth Color Densitometer
If you would like a copy of the Microsoft Excel file, PM me and include an email address.
By the way, my "A" concentrate is light yellow in color. When I mixed the working developer, its color was a very pale yellow color (almost clear). After sitting (and oxidizing) for about 20 minutes, the unused excess of the working developer solution (about 30-40ml) had turned a pale lavender color.
After developing the film the developer was a darker blue/lavender color.
BTW, (I'm using Potassium Carbonate in the "B" solution).
Pyrocat MC is a winner, and it's fast and easy to mix.
Kudos to Pat Gainer and Sandy King!
Pyrocat MC uses Metol, Ascorbic Acid (vitamin C), Triethanolamine & water to form a mixture of Metol Base, and Ascorbate that is soluble in Propylene Glycol.
The Pyrocat MC formula is here:
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Equipment Used: 35mm Bessaflex/Zeiss 50mm
Densitometric Exposures: 13 separate exposures, 1 f-stop apart (North facing wall uniformly lit by sky light).
Film & Developer: TMAX400 - Pyrocat MC
Densitometer: Macbeth Color Densitometer
If you would like a copy of the Microsoft Excel file, PM me and include an email address.
By the way, my "A" concentrate is light yellow in color. When I mixed the working developer, its color was a very pale yellow color (almost clear). After sitting (and oxidizing) for about 20 minutes, the unused excess of the working developer solution (about 30-40ml) had turned a pale lavender color.
After developing the film the developer was a darker blue/lavender color.
BTW, (I'm using Potassium Carbonate in the "B" solution).
Pyrocat MC is a winner, and it's fast and easy to mix.
Kudos to Pat Gainer and Sandy King!
Pyrocat MC uses Metol, Ascorbic Acid (vitamin C), Triethanolamine & water to form a mixture of Metol Base, and Ascorbate that is soluble in Propylene Glycol.
The Pyrocat MC formula is here:
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)