otto.f
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+1 By 'stopping' with water and fixer you get uncomparable results and you never know when something is not as expected with your known developer film combinationsWell by reading your post I see you have used water as stop bath. That is never a good idea. Water doesn’t stop developer, it slows it down. Your “stop” is actually an extended development bath.
Developer and fix compete against each other and the resulting reaction is staining. Stained prints, ever saw them? You will always introduce developer in your fixer if you use a water “stop” bath which truly is a “diluted developer bath”. This will also weaken your fixer quite a bit.
A true ACID stop bath is mandatory. Stop messing around with water “stop” bath. Water doesn’t stop anything.