jeremy rundle
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Should I pre was/soak ilford film before processing
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And of course, "it depends."to save you reading the rest of the thread though. the answer is yes, no, never, and always
The manufacturer doesn't think it is necessary.
What do you want to achieve by doing so?
Should I pre was/soak ilford film before processing
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not to be discouraging, jeremy, but there are a zillion threads on this subject already, and Ilford also have information on the subject easily available.
to save you reading the rest of the thread though. the answer is yes, no, never, and always
The manufacturer doesn't think it is necessary.
And of course, "it depends."
I think I am contaminating the film before developing,, or is it me
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Should I pre was/soak ilford film before processing
Thanks
no 1000%Yes 100%
Thanks again for the laughs
With more reason to do it!
And "some times"
I think I am contaminating the film before developing,, or is it me
dust and scratches won't be eliminated by a prewash, and if the spots are not dust then the chances are you have crap in your developer, fix or wash water. or all three. or you have dust and hair on your scanner.
Should I pre was/soak ilford film before processing
Thanks
Do I have to use distilled water?And of course, "it depends."
The thirty pages that will inevitably follow can be distilled to this.
It depends...Do I have to use distilled water?
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