My darkroom printing sessions often last 6-7 hours or more. I usually start early in the evening and continue printing until I’m too exhausted to stand. Most of the time, I use a Versalab print washer, but occasionally, I rely on trays with running water throughout the session. Both methods consume a significant amount of water, and I feel it’s time to make a change.
I’ve been considering washing all the prints together after finishing the session. This would require ending my printing at least an hour earlier to allow enough time for washing. Another idea is to leave the prints soaking in water overnight, but I’m concerned about whether that might damage the paper and the emulsion.
What methods do you use for washing prints efficiently, yet saving some water?
I’ve been considering washing all the prints together after finishing the session. This would require ending my printing at least an hour earlier to allow enough time for washing. Another idea is to leave the prints soaking in water overnight, but I’m concerned about whether that might damage the paper and the emulsion.
What methods do you use for washing prints efficiently, yet saving some water?