hello,
so i'm about to try my first foray into pyro with some wd2d+ and just some basic questions and since of all the developers, this one seems to have the least info available, please post any & all info you may have learned while using this soup.
generally i tend to like slow films with fine grain although i've used a lot of neopan 400/D-76 1:1 in the past. lately i've been experimenting with lots of the german films and rodinal @ 1:100. i really love the tones of rodinal but sometimes the grain is a bit too much although i'm really loving acros with rodinal
1) EI--is there a general rule for EI when using this or other pyro developers? i like to overexpose around a stop with most films i've been using. i'm assuming that overexposing is the way to go since pyro seems to keep the highlights from blowing out from what i've read.
also, any specific films which don't respond well to overexposing with wd2d? (i know some of the efke films are shot at box speed--stick with this for wd2d+?)
2) agitation--the instructions specify lots of agitation. stick with that or use less? also, how vigorous?
3) pre wash--is pre wash necessary? use just water or LFN? i know the instructions specify but just wondering what the experts say?
4) dilution--1:1:50 is what wimberly says but any other dilutions used and what do they do? higher dilution for finer grain or stand?
5) specific films--what's your favorite film with wd2d+? any film just not work or better left to something else?
ok, and the disclaimer--i know i'm asking a lot here and that there will be lots of different opinions. one thing i'm not trying to do is stir up any argument about how pyrocat or pmk may be better than wd2d--just trying to learn about wd2d for now.
thanks, thanks, and thanks
so i'm about to try my first foray into pyro with some wd2d+ and just some basic questions and since of all the developers, this one seems to have the least info available, please post any & all info you may have learned while using this soup.
generally i tend to like slow films with fine grain although i've used a lot of neopan 400/D-76 1:1 in the past. lately i've been experimenting with lots of the german films and rodinal @ 1:100. i really love the tones of rodinal but sometimes the grain is a bit too much although i'm really loving acros with rodinal
1) EI--is there a general rule for EI when using this or other pyro developers? i like to overexpose around a stop with most films i've been using. i'm assuming that overexposing is the way to go since pyro seems to keep the highlights from blowing out from what i've read.
also, any specific films which don't respond well to overexposing with wd2d? (i know some of the efke films are shot at box speed--stick with this for wd2d+?)
2) agitation--the instructions specify lots of agitation. stick with that or use less? also, how vigorous?
3) pre wash--is pre wash necessary? use just water or LFN? i know the instructions specify but just wondering what the experts say?
4) dilution--1:1:50 is what wimberly says but any other dilutions used and what do they do? higher dilution for finer grain or stand?
5) specific films--what's your favorite film with wd2d+? any film just not work or better left to something else?
ok, and the disclaimer--i know i'm asking a lot here and that there will be lots of different opinions. one thing i'm not trying to do is stir up any argument about how pyrocat or pmk may be better than wd2d--just trying to learn about wd2d for now.
thanks, thanks, and thanks

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