Greg Dickson
Member
I'm trying to get my head around something and I am sure someone here will know.
Not to be too long winded with the why I will keep my question simple.
When one develops film in the standard way and the negative is fixed also in the normal way.
Does the rinse remove the gelatin with the unexposed silver, or does the silver leach out leaving the gelatin the same thickness just without silver.
or looking at it another way does the development harden the gelatin like in carbon transfer or does it simply bond the silver to the gelatin.
I am just chasing a faster way to harden gelatin than the potassium di-chromate path. If that makes sense. I would like to harden the gelatin in camera.
Not to be too long winded with the why I will keep my question simple.
When one develops film in the standard way and the negative is fixed also in the normal way.
Does the rinse remove the gelatin with the unexposed silver, or does the silver leach out leaving the gelatin the same thickness just without silver.
or looking at it another way does the development harden the gelatin like in carbon transfer or does it simply bond the silver to the gelatin.
I am just chasing a faster way to harden gelatin than the potassium di-chromate path. If that makes sense. I would like to harden the gelatin in camera.