I’m sure all of you know this but here it is once again:
Prewashing with water fills the sponge (the film in this case) with water. You throw away the water and fill it up with developer. Take 15 seconds for the process of the developer taking place of the water to occur. And it does NOT occur evenly.
This does a few things: uneven development that proper agitation cannot really fix, and you lose about 15 seconds of deveopment time.
Also, like a set of tires that are unevenly used from the start, the thread will never get equalized with more use. The uneven pattern will be carried on throughout the life of the tire even though you balance your wheels thereafter (ask any EXPERIENCED mechanic, not your local jobber) and throughout the entire development of the film.
Sure, it might be minimal and unnoticeable, but it is what is occuring! This is why good modern films have been engineered to accept the FIRST wetting very evenly.
this is also why a fresh acid stop bath is very important! If you use water, first it will take more than a few minutes to exchange the developer with water and to stop the active development, and it will indeed continue unevenly. But still, a long water bath is preferable to a short one because if you do a short water rinse and then fix, you will FIX the unevenness and parts of the continued development.
If you ask me, an Acidic stop bath is more important than a prewash in order to prevent uneven development. But both; pre-rinsing and water stop bath are very, very bad practices. Especially since the main aim of a pre-rinse is to get rid of the dyes, those same dyes that are HELPING for an even wetting of the fim.
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I don’t really mind people doing whatever they wish, and even confronting what I’m saying. But take into consideration that I develop at least 400 rolls a year and print at least 3500 print a year for the past 20 years, roughly. This year is different, I’ve been printing 250 5x7 prints weekly for the past 3 months and plan on continuing until december, in addition to thousands in other sizes. Yes, I must be crazy.
Sure, some people think I’m only braggin but they thoroughly miss the point: I’m merely sharing my experiences based on what I’m doing. I mean, I’m here to share and help as much as I can.