Mike A
Member
Ok, I couldn't take it anymore. Brush developing (DBI) each 11x14 negative one at a time was getting a little maniacal.
I reached down and gabbed my cajones and dumped in two negs for a go, no scratches round one. Next I went to four negs at once and viola! no scratches, holes or mottling...... I went on to finish the processing session with two more four neg dunks, all these came out flawless, this I can live with.
Lessons learned? I first practiced with lights on, I researched this site as well as M&P AZO site for DBI/shuffle methods. Emulsion side up and very slowww concentrated movements. Yes the very easily scratched EFKE PL100 can be conquered.
Mike A
I reached down and gabbed my cajones and dumped in two negs for a go, no scratches round one. Next I went to four negs at once and viola! no scratches, holes or mottling...... I went on to finish the processing session with two more four neg dunks, all these came out flawless, this I can live with.
Lessons learned? I first practiced with lights on, I researched this site as well as M&P AZO site for DBI/shuffle methods. Emulsion side up and very slowww concentrated movements. Yes the very easily scratched EFKE PL100 can be conquered.
Mike A