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Neopan: Best results....? Acutance/Tonality

from Mike DeVoe (deepsixty@att.net)
I am a serious amateur who has dabbled in darkroom practice off/on for the past 9 years. I now (finally) have the facilities to practice at home with the required to produce consistent results. I have tried using Ilfosol S and Tmax, and the Ifosol seems to produce nicer negs. However, in a previous message, this developer was described as a Solvent-type, which I heard dissolves some of the silver and redistributes it, reducing acutance. Is this true? Does Sodium Sulfate do this? If so, what would be some recommended developers that will yield higher acutance? Photographer's Formulary makes 2 kits called FX-1 and FX-2 that are supposed to yield highest acutance. I have some of the FX-2(for stand development) stock umixed, and am wondering about the Sodium Sulfite content. Can I use less of the S.Sulfite without penalty? Or, will a higher dilution of Ilfosol help? I don't concern myself with the appearance of grain, until it starts masking detail. I am looking for maximum acutance out of a combination that isn't too hard to print. Maybe I asked too many questions here, and should go out and get the Film Dev. Cookbook. If so, respond demanding I get the book:-), but if you can answer any questions (even one), I would greatly appreciate it.
(posted 8538 days ago)

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