Xrya Film and Pyrocat
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- Subject: Xrya Film and Pyrocat
- From: dan jones <cacadanebay@pacbell.net>
- Date: Tue, 07 Aug 2007 17:55:01 -0700 (PDT)
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I have been experimenting with xray film in various developers, and
have had some success using pyro hd (1+1+100/8 minutes/rotary dev). The
results are still a little too contrasty...is there a way to decrease
contrast with longer/shorter developing times or different dilutions? The
final destination is POP and VDB prints.