Alex Benjamin
Subscriber
I know the advantage of having a rehalogenating bleach is that if you go too far in terms of bleaching, you can re-develop.
I also know that it's best to wait for the paper to be thoroughly washed after fixing before bleaching.
My question is, when re-developing, do you have to go through the stop and fix process, and, if so — as I presume —, how long after the fix can you go back to re-bleaching your print?
I also know that it's best to wait for the paper to be thoroughly washed after fixing before bleaching.
My question is, when re-developing, do you have to go through the stop and fix process, and, if so — as I presume —, how long after the fix can you go back to re-bleaching your print?
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