Question about Pyrocat-MC in Glycol Developer

Corrib river, Galway

A
Corrib river, Galway

  • 4
  • 0
  • 63
Double S

A
Double S

  • 7
  • 2
  • 96
Outside View

A
Outside View

  • 3
  • 3
  • 97
Plant

D
Plant

  • 2
  • 2
  • 91

Recent Classifieds

Forum statistics

Threads
199,504
Messages
2,792,504
Members
99,927
Latest member
Howie1922
Recent bookmarks
0

dcfoto1

Member
Joined
Jan 23, 2009
Messages
2
Location
Edgewater, N
Format
Med. Format Pan
I just recently purchased a pyro-mc liquid kit from the formulary and the directions in the kit are a bit hard to follow.

These are my steps:
1)Distilled H2O for 5 mins.
2)Dev. 8 mins at 70 degrees F, using Rollie pan and ortho 25iso.
3)stop1 min with plain distilled H2O
4)TF-4 Fix for 3 mins. 30 secs.
5)Used developer for 2 mins.
6)Final Wash for 20 mins. with running water at 70 degrees F.

I am using the developer at the recommended 1:1:100. A:B:Distilled H2O

I didn't see in the directions to use the used developer for 2 mins. after the fix and before the wash, but I am assuming that is what is needed here.

This is where I am going to start my film speed tests to achieve the proper film speed for my R-TLR.

Any advise is much appreciated. Do I have the right steps in 1-6 above or do some things need to be modified???
 

trexx

Member
Joined
Nov 16, 2004
Messages
291
Location
Tucson
Format
4x5 Format
I just did a develop run with the newly acquired MC. I did not do steps 1, 3 or 5. I used BTZS tubes and went from developing to fix, knowing I'd be tossing the fix. The stain is very nice and more pronounced then with HD. I had rated the film at 250 and did the chart time of 9min at 70F. I got very nice negatives but might have been able to do for a bit less time. Need to judge a print first. Need to do a full set of testing but that will be tomorrow too.
 

JLP

Subscriber
Joined
Feb 22, 2006
Messages
1,608
Location
Oregon
Format
Multi Format
I have used P-Cat MC for more than two and a half year now and never used step 5 and i don't pre-rinse in disitlled water, just filtered tap water but, depending on the quality of your tap water it may be a good idea to use it.
After step six i soak the film in distiled water with a couple of drops Edwals LFN.

jan
 

gainer

Subscriber
Joined
Sep 20, 2002
Messages
3,699
That instruction to use the developer after the fix was for PMK and is no longer recommended by Gordon Hutchings.
 

gainer

Subscriber
Joined
Sep 20, 2002
Messages
3,699
I should have added that step 5 can only increase the overall stain, which will reduce contrast on VC paper and increase overall effective density on graded paper or platinum or palladium papers.
 

edtbjon

Member
Joined
Jun 8, 2004
Messages
391
Format
Medium Format
I've always used a pre-wash of 3-5 minutes in normal (but of course clean) water. Constant agitation (at least for the first minute). The idea is to completly soak the emulsion and to wash out the anti-halation layer. Also, as the film after the pre-wash is filled with water, the developer will take a bit longer to start working as it will replace the water. This in turn will give you a more even start of developement, which is good if the filling of the tank is slow (e.g. the HP CombiPlan for sheet film). I usually add some 20 seconds to the dev.time to "compensate" for the time it takes to replace the water in the film. Last, I don't think you need to time this pre-wash down to the second.
For the record, I nowadays process just about all my film in a Jobo processor, where it's recommended to use a 5 min. prewash. But I've always been using a pre-wash for the last 25 years or so.

As the others have said and explained, step 5 is nowadays considered obselete.

//Björn
 
OP
OP

dcfoto1

Member
Joined
Jan 23, 2009
Messages
2
Location
Edgewater, N
Format
Med. Format Pan
Thanks for all your very helpful comments and suggestions. They are a big help.
 
Photrio.com contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
To read our full affiliate disclosure statement please click Here.

PHOTRIO PARTNERS EQUALLY FUNDING OUR COMMUNITY:



Ilford ADOX Freestyle Photographic Stearman Press Weldon Color Lab Blue Moon Camera & Machine
Top Bottom