Anon Ymous
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@Donald Qualls I think the catch is, apart from wasted time that @Bormental mentioned, increased contrast and granularity, along with crossover. If you ever try to optically print this film, I'd expect it be impossible to have a reasonable colour balance. Assuming a negative with a gray-scale from black to white, you'd probably be able to balance the print for a specific patch and the rest becoming progressively worse the farther you go from it. Obviously, when scanning you'll have a chance to correct this issue, but it can still be too much of a chore.
Anyway, IMHO stand development is hugely overrated and problematic, even when used with BW film, let alone colour, but to each his own.
Anyway, IMHO stand development is hugely overrated and problematic, even when used with BW film, let alone colour, but to each his own.