albert_h. Posted November 1, 1997 Share Posted November 1, 1997 Will PMK Pyro on TMAX100 and DELTA100 produce any noticable differences compared to ID-11 1-1 or Perceptol 1-1 when using 35mm and 5x7, 8x10 or somewheres around 31/2 by 5? Also, some negatives have been coming out darker on some areas then some other areas. Someone please explain that. Am I not agitating enough? Its AgfaAPX100 with Perceptol 1-1. I agitate throughly, every minute or two for thirty seconds. OH - Does PMK Pyro have any seperate versions? PMK Pyro I, II, III? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jim_megargee Posted November 2, 1997 Share Posted November 2, 1997 A quick thought is that your comment of ..." every one or two minuites...." sounds rather loose. Set a specific agitation method, specificly during the first one or two mins. This period determines the overall eveness of the negative. Second-- The difference between PMK and ID-11 is like night and day. But then again PMK is not the "magic " developer many think it to be. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
john_lehman Posted January 14, 1998 Share Posted January 14, 1998 For roll film or 35mm, you should agitate with 2 rapid inversionsevery 15 seconds when using PMK. The agitation you describe willdefinately produce uneven development with pyro. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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