Today I managed to to skip stop bath and go directly into fixer. After realizing my boo-boo I went ahead and pour the stop bath in the container to fix my mistake.
Anyhow the negatives look great, now I'm wondering if stop bath is necessary? After doing some search it appears few folks think skipping stop bath will result in a negative that has less grain and sharper?!!
Also, is my fixer and stop still good or have I jeopardize their chemistry, I just mixed the batch so i would rather not throw out, of course, that is why I'm asking the question.
Lastly, what do you guys use to mark your brown glass bottles, I need to mark them better.
Thanks
Anyhow the negatives look great, now I'm wondering if stop bath is necessary? After doing some search it appears few folks think skipping stop bath will result in a negative that has less grain and sharper?!!
Also, is my fixer and stop still good or have I jeopardize their chemistry, I just mixed the batch so i would rather not throw out, of course, that is why I'm asking the question.
Lastly, what do you guys use to mark your brown glass bottles, I need to mark them better.

Thanks
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