Hi all! Ahead of me developing my first roll of film (starting with B&W, then trying C41), I’ve been going over the developing process when lo and behold, I’ve gone down the rabbit hole with wash methods.
Aside from the environmentally conscious reasons (we are in drought mode in California), my development location will not be near a sink/running water, so I’ll need a reliable method that doesn’t require running water, but that should yield archival results.
From what I’ve read, there was some doubt cast on the Ilford wash method, which according to PE, was formulated under very specific conditions (that may not have universally reproducible results), and from a necessity for water conservation.
While PE gave seemingly valid reasons for why the Ilford wash may only possibly satisfy the low end of acceptable, I don’t recall that he provided an alternative and acceptable method that doesn’t use running water.
So my questions:
1. Is there a Photrio community accepted method that is superior to the Ilford wash method that doesn’t require running water?
2. Whichever method you all recommend, can I use this same method for washing C41 between the developer & fixer, and between the fixer & stabilizer?
Thanks in advance!
Aside from the environmentally conscious reasons (we are in drought mode in California), my development location will not be near a sink/running water, so I’ll need a reliable method that doesn’t require running water, but that should yield archival results.
From what I’ve read, there was some doubt cast on the Ilford wash method, which according to PE, was formulated under very specific conditions (that may not have universally reproducible results), and from a necessity for water conservation.
While PE gave seemingly valid reasons for why the Ilford wash may only possibly satisfy the low end of acceptable, I don’t recall that he provided an alternative and acceptable method that doesn’t use running water.
So my questions:
1. Is there a Photrio community accepted method that is superior to the Ilford wash method that doesn’t require running water?
2. Whichever method you all recommend, can I use this same method for washing C41 between the developer & fixer, and between the fixer & stabilizer?
Thanks in advance!