Product Description
Four (4) Pyrogallic Acid (Pyro) Developer Formulas
Pyrogallic Acid developers, commonly referred to as Pyro or pyrogallol, have been enjoying a renaissance among large format photographers working with alternate processes. Dating back to 1851, Pyro - a staining developer - is one of the earliest developing formulas in photography, and its legendary status can be largely attributed to its exclusive use by one of the icons of large format photography, Edward Weston, who used a variation of the A. B. C. Pyro formula detailed below.
This free download includes the following four (4) Pyro Developer Formulas:
Standard A. B. C. Pyro Developer [Formula D-1]
For Warm Tones Using Tank or Tray
Stock Solution A
Stock Solution B
Stock Solution C
Prepare fresh developer for each batch
For tank development, take 9 ounces each (285 cc.) of A, B and C and add water to make 1 gallon (4 liters). For the 3-1/2-gallon tank take 32 ounces each of A, B and C and add water to make 3-1/2 gallons. Develop for about 12 minutes at a temperature of 65° F. (18° C.). Any scum that may form on the surface of the developer must be removed by means of a sheet of blotting paper before developing films.
For tray development, take 1 ounce (30 cc.) each of A, B and C and add 7 ounces (210 cc.) of water. Develop about 5 to 7 minutes at 65° F. (18° C.).
An instruction card packed in each box of Panchromatic Film or Plates gives the correct time of development, at varying temperatures, for that particular emulsion.
Two-Solution Pyro Tray Developer [Formula D-90]
Stock Solution A
Stock Solution B
For average use take 1 part of Stock Solution A, 1 part of Stock Solution B, and 2 parts of water. Develop 4 to 6 minutes at 65° F. (18° C.). For greater contrast, use 1 part of A, 1 part of B, and 1 part of water; for less contrast, use 1 part of A, 1 part of B, and 4 parts of water.
Non-Staining Pyro Tray Developer [Formula D-84]
For Display Transparencies, Copy Negatives and Ciné Enlargements
Stock Solution A
Stock Solution B
For use, take one part A, one part B and four parts water. Develop about four minutes at 65° F. (18° C.).
Elon-Pyro Developer [Formula D-7]
For Tank or Tray Use
Stock Solution A
Stock Solution B
Stock Solution C
For tank development, take 8 ounces (250 cc.) each of A, B and C and add water to make one gallon (4 liters). At a temperature of 65° F. (18° (1.), development time is from 9 to 12 minutes. This developer can be used repeatedly for two or three weeks if kept up to its normal strength by adding fresh developer in the proportion of 2 ounces (64 cc.) each of A, B and C to 8 ounces (250 cc.) of water.
For tray development, take 2 ounces (64 cc.) each of the A, B and C solutions to 16 ounces (500 cc.) of water. Develop about 7 to 9 minutes at 65° F. (18° C.).
All tank developers must be kept covered with a floating lid or paraffin paper floated on the solution to prevent aerial oxidation.