gregmacc
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I developed my first roll of 120 film today. Fuji Acros in Ilford ID-11 (stock for 6 3/4 mins at 20 deg C).
I fixed with Ilford Rapid Fixer 1+4 for 5 mins with constant agitation. Is this long enough? ... Ilford recommends 3-5 mins for general purpose films ... I don't know if it is my imagination, or whether my eyes took time to adjust to the light in the bathroom where I hung the film to dry, but it seemed as though the negs darkened up a bit for the first few minutes after removal from the tank.
And another thing ... with 35mm Arista Premium 400 I usually do a quick pre soak and rinse in fresh water before pouring in the developer (recommended by a darkroom instructor). I did the same with the Across 120 but got distracted and left it soaking for about 10 mins. When I emptied the water out it was dark blue. What is going on there? Would it cause any issues doing this before starting developing?
Thanks
I fixed with Ilford Rapid Fixer 1+4 for 5 mins with constant agitation. Is this long enough? ... Ilford recommends 3-5 mins for general purpose films ... I don't know if it is my imagination, or whether my eyes took time to adjust to the light in the bathroom where I hung the film to dry, but it seemed as though the negs darkened up a bit for the first few minutes after removal from the tank.
And another thing ... with 35mm Arista Premium 400 I usually do a quick pre soak and rinse in fresh water before pouring in the developer (recommended by a darkroom instructor). I did the same with the Across 120 but got distracted and left it soaking for about 10 mins. When I emptied the water out it was dark blue. What is going on there? Would it cause any issues doing this before starting developing?
Thanks