Zero camera, FP4+ developed in PMK Pyro |
Zero Camera FP4+ developed in PMK Pyro Pelham bridge road Lincoln |
I have also used an after-bath (only with 120 FP4+) which does change the colour of the film base and seems to make them easier to print and at a softer grade. It has been suggested that the bath can reduce the sharpness of the negatives. Is this reduction noticeable? That's an answer you will have to find for yourselves as I have only been using it so far with the film that's been exposed with the Zero pinhole camera, which is not known for it's ultra-sharp negative production. I will not be introducing it across the range of other makes of film I develop in PMK. I'm happy with the fine toned negatives it produces and see no reason to add the bath.
Zero Camera FP4+ developed in PMK Pyro |
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