DJGainer
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I began developing my own b&w earlier this year, beginning with Microdol-X, undiluted (I quickly went to 1:3). But one of the first rolls has what appears to be soap scum on the negative. On page 44 of Anchell and Troop's Film Developing Cookbook they note that this may occur when using a low pH high sulfite developer. In their note, found in the margin, they discuss D-23 and D-25, but I believe this is the problem I have experienced with my roll of negatives developed in Microdol-X. They also recommend the use of a non-swelling stop bath (namely EKC's SB-5, which I have been unable to find anywhere).
Two questions: Has anyone experienced this with undiluted Microdol-X, and if so, can you confirm this remedy or suggest another? And if you recommend this remedy, is it just easier to mix your own non-swelling stop or is there a commercial product? Thanks for any responses.
Dave
Two questions: Has anyone experienced this with undiluted Microdol-X, and if so, can you confirm this remedy or suggest another? And if you recommend this remedy, is it just easier to mix your own non-swelling stop or is there a commercial product? Thanks for any responses.
Dave