bvy
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Two to five minutes in bright sunlight seems excessive, but I think this step goes to completion, so you can't really do any harm. I just hold it under room light for about a minute.
The remaining steps can, I think, be done in room light, so maybe you can monitor the process by inspection.
From experience, I know that the process does not respond well to black and white paper developer that has been reused. The colors get muddy and shift. I use Ilford PQ, 1+9, one shot.
Are you exposing the paper in camera or under an enlarger? What are you rating the paper at, and what kind of filters are you using?
The remaining steps can, I think, be done in room light, so maybe you can monitor the process by inspection.
From experience, I know that the process does not respond well to black and white paper developer that has been reused. The colors get muddy and shift. I use Ilford PQ, 1+9, one shot.
Are you exposing the paper in camera or under an enlarger? What are you rating the paper at, and what kind of filters are you using?