Hey APUG, I had a couple questions that I hope you could answer for me.
1. I really like how my black and white negatives dry (in the final step I use Kodak photo-flo and they always dry nice and streak free). But when my C-41 negatives dry they sometimes have water spots on them. Can I use photo-flo after the stabilization step? I am a little hesitant because I wouldn't want the photo-flo to wash away the stabilizer.
2. I have some older Ilford multigrade RC paper that I use to make contact sheets. I'm pretty sure the paper is pretty old and I have to expose my contact sheet for ~80 seconds before developing it in my Arista paper developer. The developer is freshly mixed and I was wondering if these long exposure times are indicative of expired paper.
Thanks!
1. I really like how my black and white negatives dry (in the final step I use Kodak photo-flo and they always dry nice and streak free). But when my C-41 negatives dry they sometimes have water spots on them. Can I use photo-flo after the stabilization step? I am a little hesitant because I wouldn't want the photo-flo to wash away the stabilizer.
2. I have some older Ilford multigrade RC paper that I use to make contact sheets. I'm pretty sure the paper is pretty old and I have to expose my contact sheet for ~80 seconds before developing it in my Arista paper developer. The developer is freshly mixed and I was wondering if these long exposure times are indicative of expired paper.
Thanks!
