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Hello everyone -
When you wash negatives is the removal of fixer etc. more of a leaching process, than an actual washing process due to the constant flow of water over it's surface?
If you were in a location where you did not have access to a lot of running water, could you 'wash' a negative by changing the water in the tank every few minutes via a slow flow from the tap, rather than the usual high flow with bubbles etc? I'm guessing you would have to bump the wash time somewhat.
Thanks,
HL
When you wash negatives is the removal of fixer etc. more of a leaching process, than an actual washing process due to the constant flow of water over it's surface?
If you were in a location where you did not have access to a lot of running water, could you 'wash' a negative by changing the water in the tank every few minutes via a slow flow from the tap, rather than the usual high flow with bubbles etc? I'm guessing you would have to bump the wash time somewhat.
Thanks,
HL
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Saves water and time. Even if your negatives last 100 years instead of 110, at least we saved some water and time...