logan2z
Subscriber
I know that the rule of thumb when converting development times from inversion agitation to rotary agitation is to reduce the time by 10-15%. But I've searched and haven't read anything about the stop bath and fixer times for rotary processing.
Is it safe to assume that they remain the same as for inversion agitation except agitated continuously? i.e. if using Ilford Ilfostop, for example, one would rotate the tank continuously for 10 seconds before pouring it out? And if the fix time is 5 mins for inversion agitation, then it'll require 5 mins of continuous rotary agitation?
Is it safe to assume that they remain the same as for inversion agitation except agitated continuously? i.e. if using Ilford Ilfostop, for example, one would rotate the tank continuously for 10 seconds before pouring it out? And if the fix time is 5 mins for inversion agitation, then it'll require 5 mins of continuous rotary agitation?