DowntownDan
Member
Hi all,
I use TF-5 for both film and paper and usually use a running water stop, but for reasons too tedious to enumerate, I recently lost light-tight running water and am running my trays in a blackout tent.
Without rubbing water, what’s the appropriate procedure for stopping prints prior to fixing with TF-5?
Do I just add time to the water stop? Agitate more vigorously? Split in into two trays and just move from one to the other halfway through?
Would I need to change the tray water for every print? Every 2-3 prints? Would it help to switch to a more dilute or slower working developer?
I assume that with RC it would be less critical than fB as it’s easier to rinse off the developer?
Any help is much appreciated.
Dan
I use TF-5 for both film and paper and usually use a running water stop, but for reasons too tedious to enumerate, I recently lost light-tight running water and am running my trays in a blackout tent.
Without rubbing water, what’s the appropriate procedure for stopping prints prior to fixing with TF-5?
Do I just add time to the water stop? Agitate more vigorously? Split in into two trays and just move from one to the other halfway through?
Would I need to change the tray water for every print? Every 2-3 prints? Would it help to switch to a more dilute or slower working developer?
I assume that with RC it would be less critical than fB as it’s easier to rinse off the developer?
Any help is much appreciated.
Dan