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Washing tray developed 8 X 10 film

nsurit

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I'm getting ready to for the first time develop some 8 X 10 sheet film and plan to use Perma Wash after fixing. Three questions. 1) Any reason not to use the Perma Wash? 2) Should I do anything more than use a good washing in clean water for a minute or so. 3) Should Photo flo be the last step? Bill Barber
 

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Perma Wash -- yes. I believe if Pyro PMK developer is used Perma Wash is not recommended.

Thorough washing of film and prints is the best policy. There a several washing techniques. Generally they involve a number of complete water changes. I use a Gravity Works washer that I have had for a number of years. It automatically fills and drains.

Be stingy with the Photo Flo ... a few drops in distilled water.

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Best to use a larger tray (11x14) to develop 8x10. Because an 8x10 tray is harder to get one's fingers under the film, there is a greater chance of scratching the emulsion.
I found out this the hard way.
 

Andrew O'Neill

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I don't bother with perma-wash nor do I think it necessary. For fibre-based papers, yes, but film on a plastic base, no. I give the film a good rinse, then let sit in water for about 15 min, dump, rinse with agitation, sit in water 15 min, dump, rinse with agitation, one more cycle, then distilled water with photo-flo, hang to dry.