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perma wash recommends 5 minute wash for archival prints, 2 mins for films and a friend told me 1 min or even 30 seconds for rc ..
the only way wash film and paper prints is through the fixer traveling from high concentration ( film / prints ) to low concentration ( water )
there really is no magic. you don't need huge water exchanges, but you need a good soak and to shuffling / have space between prints .. people often times
stack things on top of each other and water doesn't get a chance to get to where it needs to go .. its like a game, if you introduce anything into your wash you have to start over..
the only way wash film and paper prints is through the fixer traveling from high concentration ( film / prints ) to low concentration ( water )
there really is no magic. you don't need huge water exchanges, but you need a good soak and to shuffling / have space between prints .. people often times
stack things on top of each other and water doesn't get a chance to get to where it needs to go .. its like a game, if you introduce anything into your wash you have to start over..