Fomapan 200 Creative In Toronto's Olde Town
I always use Rollei Supergrain developer with Fomapan film stocks, there were three rolls of Fomapan 200 Creative to be processed, let's roll with 510 Pyro and see what we get. With the 1+100 dilution, this developer was a no brainer for three rolls of 35mm film, or two rolls of 120 in one of the bigger Patterson Tanks.
Um, wow, a really nice set of sharp negatives with a fine grain structure. I think I found the sweet sauce for Fomapan 200 Creative. Now, I exposed the film at 125 ISO, overexposing delibrately and using the time recommended by Zone Imaging, 510 Pyro's manufacturer. This particular pyro staining developer is much easier than pyrocat more traditional staining developers than can be quite toxic to handle, 510 Pyro is much safer and there's only one dillution 1+100, the variable is the developing time.
Camera: Olympus OM-1n, MC Zuiko 50 F1.8 lens.
Film: Fomapan 200 developed in 510 Pyro 1+100.
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