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    Pyrocat HD with Ilford Delta100 120mm

    Hi all,
    has anyone experience with combi pyrocat hd in rotation and ilford delta 100 as rollfilm?
    Developing time, rotation speed and so on..
    I would appreciate for any responses about this item.

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    Re: Pyrocat HD with Ilford Delta100 120mm

    I have not done rotation development, but I did quite some invertion development with following setting:
    -exposed at EI for Delta - about 80
    - Pyrocat HD 1:1:100
    - dev. time: 8-9 minutes
    - 4 inversions every minute + continuos agitation for the first 30 - 45 seconds
    - temperature 20 - 21 degrees.

    With rotation I would went down a bit with the dev. time by a minute or 2. Just a guess.
    Matus

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    Re: Pyrocat HD with Ilford Delta100 120mm

    I use Pyrocat HD with Delta 100 @80EI 1+1+100 in a Jobo inversion tank but unlike Matus my times are 15 minutes at 20°C agitation is about the same.

    In a rotary tank that drop by 10-20%

    Ian

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    Re: Pyrocat HD with Ilford Delta100 120mm

    One responder uses an 8-9 minute developing time; the other: 15minutes. As good a rationale as I can think of for doing one's own testing!

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    Re: Pyrocat HD with Ilford Delta100 120mm

    Quote Originally Posted by hmf View Post
    One responder uses an 8-9 minute developing time; the other: 15minutes. As good a rationale as I can think of for doing one's own testing!
    Doing one's own testing is always a good approach. People develop film for many different types of printing and/or scanning, with widely varying methods of development.

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    Re: Pyrocat HD with Ilford Delta100 120mm

    Quote Originally Posted by hmf View Post
    One responder uses an 8-9 minute developing time; the other: 15minutes. As good a rationale as I can think of for doing one's own testing!
    As Sandy King says testing is important, there's not only variations in the way we use developers and the required contrast/densities but variations in equipment both at the taking stage, meters, shutter accuracy but also thermometers timers etc.

    So my 15 mins is based on my own testing for normal Silver gelatin printing with a colour head enlarger.

    Ian

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