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Hi- searched for info but didn't find anything among the myriad threads about Pyrocat, so bear with me:
Just developed my first roll of 120 in Pyrocat-HD. It was Tri-x (400), exposed at iso 320; I developed for 12 min at 74 degrees (just a SWAG to start off...) using reduced agitation per Sandy King's article (1st min, 10 sec at the end of every 3 minutes thereafter.) Began with a pre-soak while I mixed the developer, and fixed with fresh TF-4 for 5 minutes. And developer and fixer were mixed using distilled water; tap water used for everything else wet, including final wash.
My negs actually look quite good for a first try...sharpness seems really nice and I'm sure I can get good prints once my darkroom is set up. Obviously, some fine-tuning is in order but I seem to have gotten it somewhat right.
Still, the negs have a uniformly purplish look, pretty much like tri-x souped in D76, HC110 or Xtol--I don't see any of the staining that Pyrocat is supposed to bring. How obvious should the stain be on wet negs?
Did I overfix and eliminate the stain? Is the film base color hiding it? Did I do something else wrong? Is everything OK, and I just don't know what I'm looking for?
Thanks for the sage advice...
MD
Just developed my first roll of 120 in Pyrocat-HD. It was Tri-x (400), exposed at iso 320; I developed for 12 min at 74 degrees (just a SWAG to start off...) using reduced agitation per Sandy King's article (1st min, 10 sec at the end of every 3 minutes thereafter.) Began with a pre-soak while I mixed the developer, and fixed with fresh TF-4 for 5 minutes. And developer and fixer were mixed using distilled water; tap water used for everything else wet, including final wash.
My negs actually look quite good for a first try...sharpness seems really nice and I'm sure I can get good prints once my darkroom is set up. Obviously, some fine-tuning is in order but I seem to have gotten it somewhat right.
Still, the negs have a uniformly purplish look, pretty much like tri-x souped in D76, HC110 or Xtol--I don't see any of the staining that Pyrocat is supposed to bring. How obvious should the stain be on wet negs?
Did I overfix and eliminate the stain? Is the film base color hiding it? Did I do something else wrong? Is everything OK, and I just don't know what I'm looking for?
Thanks for the sage advice...
MD
