I had a question about FP-3000B and was wondering if you could give me some advice. When I shoot FP-100C in my RZ67 I simply take the film out of the back and put it in my bag. Then when I get home (sometimes hours later) I can peel the film apart in a dust-free environment since FP-100C automatically stops exposure.
Does FP-3000B do the same? I know it advertises 15 second development times but I was wondering if I can peel it apart an hour or two later like with my FP-100C?
Answer: yes. I've done the same thing, peeling FP-3000b pictures hours after I've taken them.
By the way, exposure is that amount of light that you allow onto the film when you take the picture. Development is how the image is revealed on the film (or paper) as a result of chemical action by the developer in the pod of the film. Fuji instant films develop to completion, and then stop.