Murrayatuptown
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Hello:
Years ago I read something about a development process or method called 'development to completion'. This might have been in the context of two part or monobath developers.
It's very easy to find many details on all the other terms I've used above, except the D.T.C. part. I am trying to refresh that memory as to what the method involved.
It might have been compensating or highly diluted and I thought the purpose was to eliminate the possibility of overdevelopment (useful for unknown EI aged film or 'salvaging' known mis-exposure, or simply experimentation). I am pretty sure it was a film and not paper method.
Thanks for your patience with this ambiguous description, and any shared info.
Murray
Years ago I read something about a development process or method called 'development to completion'. This might have been in the context of two part or monobath developers.
It's very easy to find many details on all the other terms I've used above, except the D.T.C. part. I am trying to refresh that memory as to what the method involved.
It might have been compensating or highly diluted and I thought the purpose was to eliminate the possibility of overdevelopment (useful for unknown EI aged film or 'salvaging' known mis-exposure, or simply experimentation). I am pretty sure it was a film and not paper method.
Thanks for your patience with this ambiguous description, and any shared info.
Murray