Hi:
In people's experience, is pyrogallol a much sharper developer than catechin? I just printed some tests of the same image in a few different developers (all with regular agitation), and the Pyrocat HD neg was not visibly sharper than the D-96 negative and had similar grain. However, the pyrocat neg had much better tonality by a long shot. The Rodinal and FX2 negs were much sharper and grainier, but had less local separation like the D96.
Would one expect a Pyro-Metol negative be the meeting place of great separation/tonality and sharpness? I presume that a Pyrocat negative would gain sharpness by reduced agitation, but then would tonality suffer for a regular contrast cene?
Jarin
In people's experience, is pyrogallol a much sharper developer than catechin? I just printed some tests of the same image in a few different developers (all with regular agitation), and the Pyrocat HD neg was not visibly sharper than the D-96 negative and had similar grain. However, the pyrocat neg had much better tonality by a long shot. The Rodinal and FX2 negs were much sharper and grainier, but had less local separation like the D96.
Would one expect a Pyro-Metol negative be the meeting place of great separation/tonality and sharpness? I presume that a Pyrocat negative would gain sharpness by reduced agitation, but then would tonality suffer for a regular contrast cene?
Jarin

