Finally had a major fubar (I'm so new at this I haven't had time to screw up too many times yet). After shooting an old barn in my area with my favorite camera (RF645) yesterday, I was developing the roll of HP5+ 120 today in Ilfosol 3, and when I put in the stop I grabbed the fix bottle by mistake and poured that in. I realized my mistake after about a minute of agitation, poured out the fix, put in stop, agitated, poured out the stop, put in fix, agitated, washed, and surprise, surprise, the negatives looked great. (huh?)
First, I'm amazed I didn't totally ruin the negatives, but now I'm wondering if there are likely to be any long term effects on them. If there are, I'll go ahead and do all my prints right away instead of taking my time. If not, why am I bothering with stop?
First, I'm amazed I didn't totally ruin the negatives, but now I'm wondering if there are likely to be any long term effects on them. If there are, I'll go ahead and do all my prints right away instead of taking my time. If not, why am I bothering with stop?

