Kevin Caulfield
Subscriber
I know there are are a few threads on this, but I coudn't find exactly what I was after by doing a search.
Pinholes are starting to frustrate me more. I have always used acid stop bath. Last week I developed a 120 roll of Retro 400 and about five of the frames contained pinholes, mostly very small, but one in the shape of a small flower. I've always subscribed to the belief that the acid is needed to virtually instantly stop the development, and I am wary of just using a water stop, as in my understanding that would allow development to continue, although at a reduced rate. I use the standard Ilford stop bath, diluted 1+19. Should I dilute it further still, just use a water stop, or what else? All ideas very welcome - thanks.
Pinholes are starting to frustrate me more. I have always used acid stop bath. Last week I developed a 120 roll of Retro 400 and about five of the frames contained pinholes, mostly very small, but one in the shape of a small flower. I've always subscribed to the belief that the acid is needed to virtually instantly stop the development, and I am wary of just using a water stop, as in my understanding that would allow development to continue, although at a reduced rate. I use the standard Ilford stop bath, diluted 1+19. Should I dilute it further still, just use a water stop, or what else? All ideas very welcome - thanks.