Alan Johnson
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Here are some scans I made to illustrate the differing response of films to stand development with respect to edge effects.The photographs are of a gray card on a black card.The scans show the black/gray edge and are about 2.5 mm of negative in height.
With Adox 25 (same as Efke 25) and Tri-X there is a light line on the gray side,the edge effect.With FP4+ no edge effect can be seen,the gray is more even. IIRC, PE wrote this may be due to more iodide in these newer emulsions.
I believe the main use of stand development is to increase tonal range but it appears to have this side effect with some films.Scans are not a perfect representation of the edge effects on silver gelatin prints,on which I can see some slight edge effect on stand developed FP4,but they give the general idea.
With Adox 25 (same as Efke 25) and Tri-X there is a light line on the gray side,the edge effect.With FP4+ no edge effect can be seen,the gray is more even. IIRC, PE wrote this may be due to more iodide in these newer emulsions.
I believe the main use of stand development is to increase tonal range but it appears to have this side effect with some films.Scans are not a perfect representation of the edge effects on silver gelatin prints,on which I can see some slight edge effect on stand developed FP4,but they give the general idea.