The strange thing is Ilford doesn't give times for most 400 film in Perceptol but yet as we know from the second poster people have had success with Perceptol at box speed. It becomes even stranger when you look and see that for D3200, its top speed film, Perceptol is actually recommended by Ilford and at box speed. When I saw this information, my notion that Perceptol was a developer that reduced all fim speed by at least a 1/3rd stop and wasn't suitable for box speed development had to be re-examined. I have used Perceptol with D3200 at box speed and was pleasantly surprised at the neg and especially surprised at the relatively grain free print. Much better than I had previously achieved with ID11.
Is there a good "chemistry" explanation which reconciles what appears to be a contradiction here?
No direct help I know but it may be germane to the thread.
pentaxuser
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