After months of seeking permission to photograph a pretty much completely abandoned factory complex, it finally was approved last week. I plan on shooting LF and ULF with Ilford FP4+ and HP5+ films. Will be processing with continuous agitation in large JOBO tanks on a Stark SST Film Processor. Final prints Salt, at first, then hopefully Platinum/Palladium once the project is underway. Am finally looking forward to using Photographers' Formulary Pyrocat-MC in Glycol. This is based on the writings of Ellie Young in her book THE SALT PRINT MANUAL. Up to now have been using digital negatives, but now I want to print from the original negatives.
The spec sheet states a working solution of 1(A):1(B):100 parts water. But then it mentions "using a dilution of 3:2:100 or 5:3"100.... when developing negatives for printing with alternative processes."
Would greatly appreciate any tips, advice, and/or experiences
thanks
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