Maris
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So called stand development seems to be the refuge for those who shy away from giving film conventional development because they can't, won't, or don't want to learn how to burn in highlights while enjoying a full spread of shadow tones and mid tones.
And why is it called stand development when only half the system, the film, is standing while the developer molecules are free to flow and diffuse at will? Maybe real stand development should be like the old Bimat process where the developer is a gel and no liquid phase is present.
And why is it called stand development when only half the system, the film, is standing while the developer molecules are free to flow and diffuse at will? Maybe real stand development should be like the old Bimat process where the developer is a gel and no liquid phase is present.