jmdavis said:OK,
The Azo is here. The Amidol and pyrocat chemicals are here. The 8x10 and film are here. Wooo, or to be more 21st century WooT. Plan is to shoot film Fri, Sat, and Sunday, still life (with strobes) and outdoor.
Any last minute advice from the contact printing gurus out there? This will be my maiden voyage with Azo, Amidol and Pyrocat. So while I expect to make a mess of something, I definitely want to hear from anyone who has good advice to offer.
Mike
jdef said:Mike,
J&C Pro 100 is a very capable film, but it has been known to develop pinholes in the emulsion. The general consensus is that processing temps should be kept at or below 68F, and a water bath should be used in place of a stop bath. Good luck and happy shooting.
Jay
Digidurst said:I have never used a water bath in lieu of a stop bath before - what's the timing for it? Thanks!
Alex Hawley said:Take it one step at a time Mike, and not many the first time. Take the pictures, develop the film, make the prints. Try to hold back the excitement and work purposely.
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