Captain_joe6
Member
Hey all, I've got a question to throw out. Here goes:
I develop my large format film in trays and by inspection. I'm not looking to change that, it works for me. What I've been wondering lately is if it would adversely affect any of my negatives if I were to place them in a tray of water, slosh them about a bit, inspect them, and then place any stragglers back in the developer for a second go.
I ask because I noticed once that after a water rinse it was much easier to see through the negative when I was inspecting them rather than checking them right out of the developer when they are quite cloudy (and I know I'm looking through the base side of the film). Could this lead to an easier time checking my development?
Discuss. Thank you.
I develop my large format film in trays and by inspection. I'm not looking to change that, it works for me. What I've been wondering lately is if it would adversely affect any of my negatives if I were to place them in a tray of water, slosh them about a bit, inspect them, and then place any stragglers back in the developer for a second go.
I ask because I noticed once that after a water rinse it was much easier to see through the negative when I was inspecting them rather than checking them right out of the developer when they are quite cloudy (and I know I'm looking through the base side of the film). Could this lead to an easier time checking my development?
Discuss. Thank you.
