I've been thinking about some information I recently heard about regarding drying times and the use of alcohol to accelerate the drying process.
Usually I'll allow my HP5+ to dry for about an hour or two by which time the film is dry to the touch and not "tacky" whatsoever. The other day I was doing some reading online and read some advice about allowing film to dry for a full 24 hours in order for the emulsion to 100% cure and harden before you scan and/or print.
Is there any merit to this claim? Is it just the film photography version of an old wives tale?
Additionally, I've heard of some users using alcohol mixed in with their LFN's to accelerate drying times. Is this something that's safe to do? I would assume the alcohol would allow water to evaporate faster but my concern is that it would leave behind particulates on the film from the solution.
Usually I'll allow my HP5+ to dry for about an hour or two by which time the film is dry to the touch and not "tacky" whatsoever. The other day I was doing some reading online and read some advice about allowing film to dry for a full 24 hours in order for the emulsion to 100% cure and harden before you scan and/or print.
Is there any merit to this claim? Is it just the film photography version of an old wives tale?
Additionally, I've heard of some users using alcohol mixed in with their LFN's to accelerate drying times. Is this something that's safe to do? I would assume the alcohol would allow water to evaporate faster but my concern is that it would leave behind particulates on the film from the solution.