I've asked this question here before on another thread while talking about processing fiber paper.
Since this is about Film, I thought I'd start a separate thread.
I was trying to see if I could inspect my developed film with room lights on after having stopped development in a Ilfostop.
Does that mean my stop bath was exhausted or the developer carry over got reactivated? The indicator stop bath was still bright yellow. I assume that part was fine.
If that's the case I need to reconsider Alkaline fixer as this seems to add unwanted development time to my film in the fixing stage. (the same for paper I assume)
Since this is about Film, I thought I'd start a separate thread.
I was trying to see if I could inspect my developed film with room lights on after having stopped development in a Ilfostop.
- Tri-X
- Xtol
- Ilfostop
- Moersch Alkaline Fixer
- Developed the test strip of film as I usually do.
- Stopped it for twice the usual amount of time to be sure development has stopped.
- Opened the tank and dipped the film strip into the alkaline fixer
Does that mean my stop bath was exhausted or the developer carry over got reactivated? The indicator stop bath was still bright yellow. I assume that part was fine.
If that's the case I need to reconsider Alkaline fixer as this seems to add unwanted development time to my film in the fixing stage. (the same for paper I assume)
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