Steve York
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- Feb 27, 2011
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- 35mm RF
Developing film is like cooking; many different ways to make an edible meal. Actually, a rather apt analogy since they are both just chemical reactions. If you use a mechanical shutter, Sunny 16 or hand held meter, then these are other variables from picture to picture, so I'm not one of these people that says you have to do this for this long, every single time. In fact, I often wing it with times, temperature, agitation, and always get useable negs. However, I've never gotten good results with pure stand development -- bromide streaks, thin negatives. Semi-stand cures those issues, and I don't have one set formula. After an initial agitation, just agitate a little every 10-15 minutes for an hour or so.