sanking
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Thanks for this. This is consistent with my experience as I've noticed that the more careful I've been in thoroughly washing the base side down, the more consistent my overall stain. I've worked with the EDTA but did not like the results as much as straight pmk - reduced edge effects and a slightly more compressed neg. to my eyes. If flow over the base side of the neg. with staining developers is this critical why recommend using a jobo at all? The easiest path to clean pyro negatives for me has always been inversion with a full-to-the-brim combi-plan or patterson tank.
That is an interesting comment about adding EDTA to PMK. I would have assumed some difference in result but would not have anticipated reduced edge effects.
Good question about why Jobo at all, but not one I can address because I have never owned a Jobo. I personally prefer development methods that allow the use of minimal agitation because this seems to favor greater acutance.
Sandy King