herb
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I ran some film tests yesterday with pyrocat hd 1:1:100, using hangers and
a lift and tilt agitation scheme that resulted in about 10 sec every 3 minutes, although the tank had rather continuous movement of the solution, as I lifted the hangers one at a time.
MyHP5 Ilford had significantly less stain than the Efke PL100, same scene, same lens filter, shot at the box film speed in both cases. Both contact printed well-5x7 film, although no clouds in the scene, so I could not really tell much difference in the prints.
Hutchins recommends dipping the fixed negative back in the developer to increase stain. Does this idea have a place in pyrocat? How deep should the stain be?
a lift and tilt agitation scheme that resulted in about 10 sec every 3 minutes, although the tank had rather continuous movement of the solution, as I lifted the hangers one at a time.
MyHP5 Ilford had significantly less stain than the Efke PL100, same scene, same lens filter, shot at the box film speed in both cases. Both contact printed well-5x7 film, although no clouds in the scene, so I could not really tell much difference in the prints.
Hutchins recommends dipping the fixed negative back in the developer to increase stain. Does this idea have a place in pyrocat? How deep should the stain be?