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Hi APUG,
I wanted to ask others since I've just taken a lose shot at developing a roll of film 'experimentally.'
I've basically boiled my dev and cooked my film with that for a couple of minutes and fixed it directly from dev to fix without stop bath or water in between.
The results are a very dense neg with some yellowish parts. Before anyone suggests, no that is not the reults from underfixed negative that I am seeing which can indeed leave a brown type of residue. This is a stain that reminds me vaguely what I see on lith prints in the highlights.
I have read before that going directly from dev to fix can cause this, my questions are whether someone is familiar with this 'method' and if the stain is the same thing as a pyro stain.
Thank you.
I wanted to ask others since I've just taken a lose shot at developing a roll of film 'experimentally.'
I've basically boiled my dev and cooked my film with that for a couple of minutes and fixed it directly from dev to fix without stop bath or water in between.
The results are a very dense neg with some yellowish parts. Before anyone suggests, no that is not the reults from underfixed negative that I am seeing which can indeed leave a brown type of residue. This is a stain that reminds me vaguely what I see on lith prints in the highlights.
I have read before that going directly from dev to fix can cause this, my questions are whether someone is familiar with this 'method' and if the stain is the same thing as a pyro stain.
Thank you.
so a negative scan would be useful




