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C. D. Keth
25-Sep-2008, 23:45
Anyone rotary process fomapan 100 in pyrocat HD? I'd like to start doing my 8x10 this way in BTZS type tubes.
Can anyone make a suggestion of what works well for them, where I can start my testing?
I know I can't have the best of all worlds but I would like my negatives to be printable on silver papers and have some chance of printing them in Pt/Pd.
Scott Whitford
26-Sep-2008, 13:12
You will find the development times rather short.
With constant rotation at 70 degF in Pyrocat 1+2+100, my negs come out about right after 6-7 minutes for Grade 2 silver paper, for a roughly N scene.
Really beautiful film BTW. I'm guessing you could build ample contrast for alternative processes by adding a minute or two at most.
Scott
Scott Whitford
26-Sep-2008, 13:15
...forgot to mention:
For this combination, I find I need to rate the film no higher than EI50 to get satisfactory shadow detail.
Scott
Erik Larsen
26-Sep-2008, 13:24
Christopher, I use pyrocat hd at 1+1+100 with fomapan 100 for 7 minutes rated at iso 50 in a jobo cpe2+. Rather short, but that's what I came up with after testing.
regards
Erik
C. D. Keth
26-Sep-2008, 16:19
Erik, what kind of contrast range does that give you?
my $.02
i use 2:2:100 for 6 min. in trays and drums. (i have just started using the drums). my negs print very nice on silver paper and VDB. i rate it at 100.
good thing this aint rocket science huh?
eddie
C. D. Keth
26-Sep-2008, 18:04
good thing this aint rocket science huh?
eddie
Yeah, though I have a tendency to treat everything I do as a scientific pursuit. I guess that's what happens when I come from a family with more degrees than children.:P
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