In that case, it all looks great!Sorry. There’s a 10 mins film wash after the HCA step. I use the Paterson pressure wash adapter.
I haven't really found one I don't like either. I just like what I get with Microphen better. Decided to stop trying other developers.It's good that you have combinations that work for you. Personally, I've never met a film or developer I didn't like.
Neal Wydra
I know... at one point I had five different developers. Thought I was prepared for all films and situations.Best choice ever, just find one developer you like and stick with it.
Best choice ever, just find one developer you like and stick with it.
I know... at one point I had five different developers. Thought I was prepared for all films and situations.
Developer went bad, never got to really know one developer and how it works in different situations. Really a waste of time.
One developer is the way to go. Better even one developer one film.
can you elaborate on that?I shower with my film for the final rinse, saves money and time.
can you elaborate on that?
I'll try that.Oy.
A joke I need to explain?
Welp, here goes.
After the fixer is poured all over my favorite pair of pants and the roll of film comes out of the reel like a hair ball, instead of trying to re-roll it I hang it up in the shower and jump in. It's tough keeping the T-Sal off of it. Salicylic acid is bad for the emulsion.
(Read in Jackie Mason voice)
I'll try that.
If you switch to Head & Shoulders Clinical Strength you might be able to tone the negatives
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