Makes no sense. Development for prints should be carried
out to completion. Why not expose a few prints, then
batch develop, stop, and fix?
Whenever completion occures. We've had a discussion of
that subject some time ago. I do develop to completion
whenever it occures.
I should have mentioned that I prefer developing one print
at a time. I've had plenty of experience with batch processing.
I've been processing a single or up to four at one time with no
stop at all, moving the print or prints directly to a one-shot
fix. One less tray that way. Close quarters.
I propose using a second tray as a stop/hold then batch fixing.
The first tray is emptied then filled with fixer. Compared with
all batch processing I don't save time with development but
do with the fixer. Developing times remain flexable. Dan