Stop bath is unnecessary with any developer. A water rinse of a minute or two is fine. Even if the film continues to develop a bit in the water bath, it won't matter since you're going to do your own testing anyway to find your "right" development time with your "system" of doing things.
Film manufacturers--at least Ilford, anyway--recommend using an all-alkaline processing procedure. So developer-->water rinse-->alkaline fixer is the way to go.
People using pyro and other staining types of developers do so because they want the staining effect of the developer to aid in highlight definition and grain masking. Acid, in the stop or fix, will inhibit the stain.
People using pyro and other staining types of developers do so because they want the staining effect of the developer to aid in highlight definition and grain masking. Acid, in the stop or fix, will inhibit the stain.
... I still save it and take it to the local CC ...
... and it is a very nasty concentrate to be dealing with ...
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