Hi
being superstitious (or perhaps just stubborn) I've been cautious about light handling. I've previously done mainly tray processing, but after trying the JOBO 2553 - 2905n systems for a bit went to the Tubes for a variety of reasons.
Now, when it comes to opening them and disgorging the spent developer (there's only 55ml in there after all so I reckon it'll be depleted ohh ... and I use D-76 with ADOX sheets mainly now) I am told that this can be done in full light (eg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMXQO5ATgiY by Fred).
This is the bit that makes me feel cautious, that I can open the tubes after development and stop bath them in full light. So far I've been doing it in very subued light to minimise any fogging.
I guess that this makes sense to me logically as I expect that 1) with no developer present any additional photo reaction will be small if detectable 2) after fixing no photosensitive material will remain in the emulsion.
so, here's my question ... is anyone else using just normal room light (as in that video) for the disgorging / stop bath step before going on to fixing?
Thanks
being superstitious (or perhaps just stubborn) I've been cautious about light handling. I've previously done mainly tray processing, but after trying the JOBO 2553 - 2905n systems for a bit went to the Tubes for a variety of reasons.
Now, when it comes to opening them and disgorging the spent developer (there's only 55ml in there after all so I reckon it'll be depleted ohh ... and I use D-76 with ADOX sheets mainly now) I am told that this can be done in full light (eg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMXQO5ATgiY by Fred).
This is the bit that makes me feel cautious, that I can open the tubes after development and stop bath them in full light. So far I've been doing it in very subued light to minimise any fogging.
I guess that this makes sense to me logically as I expect that 1) with no developer present any additional photo reaction will be small if detectable 2) after fixing no photosensitive material will remain in the emulsion.
so, here's my question ... is anyone else using just normal room light (as in that video) for the disgorging / stop bath step before going on to fixing?
Thanks