In my area I buy <ozoned water> at the drug store and on the bottle it said
<equal to deminiralized water>. I'm a bit confused between ozoned, deminirilezed, distilled ... water. Is somebody can explain the differences and what is the influence on a photographic process.
Realy, the question is - Does it matter what water I use ?
And the standard answer is - no, not realy unless you have very poor quality tap water or a very few developers (Rodinal & such).
If you use most standard developers (D76/ID11 & similar) they are made with sufficient buffers to neutralise most tap water.
If you have well water it is worth filtering it before making up working solutions.
If it looks cloudy after mixing - then filter it again before using it.
If you have sediments in you tap water - particle filter the wash water.
It is generaly only worth using demineralised/de-ionised/distilled/reverse osmosis on the final wash & rinse - either with or without photo-flo depending on your personal choice.
Exactly what you are buying when you buy treated water is always a bit of a mistery - sellers hide behind sales speak too much
My test for this is to pour a glass of the water in question - then leave it on top of a radiator to evaporate - then judge how much sediment is left.
Idealy it would be none at all - but in reality there will always be a little.
If you have a selection of waters to choose from try them all with the same test and go with the lowest deposit that you can realy afford to use - and try it against your own tap water just for good meassure.
Good luck
Martin