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Are we beginning to argue between "everybody is a winner" vs. "only those up on stage actually won the tournament"?
I'm with @NB23 on need to control development and as I mentioned not long ago, I see no logic in claiming that stand development has any controls in that process, it is more like pour and prey approach. Nothing wrong with experimenting, until one hears "all I do is stand develop". Was standard development so bad to take such a drastic turn, or is i just so exotic it must be better?
I do not believe those who are so vocal about stand development have enough tries of long-standing controlled development, where every part of it can be controlled by user even, if not completely, but at least a lot can be done to ensure consistency of the process, key component.
With stand approach, after initial agitation, whatever that is chosen to be, there is an hour of nothing, just stand there and prey. Why is this so argumentatively good way of getting those hard earned images? I actually kind of laugh when one of the "benefits" of stand development is ... different kinds of film can be processed in same tank. It's like - I give up.
I'm with @NB23 on need to control development and as I mentioned not long ago, I see no logic in claiming that stand development has any controls in that process, it is more like pour and prey approach. Nothing wrong with experimenting, until one hears "all I do is stand develop". Was standard development so bad to take such a drastic turn, or is i just so exotic it must be better?
I do not believe those who are so vocal about stand development have enough tries of long-standing controlled development, where every part of it can be controlled by user even, if not completely, but at least a lot can be done to ensure consistency of the process, key component.
With stand approach, after initial agitation, whatever that is chosen to be, there is an hour of nothing, just stand there and prey. Why is this so argumentatively good way of getting those hard earned images? I actually kind of laugh when one of the "benefits" of stand development is ... different kinds of film can be processed in same tank. It's like - I give up.