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Old 12th March 2014, 02:17 PM
Alan Clark Alan Clark is offline
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Originally Posted by A Sanderson View Post
Alan, you have a novel approach there and I'm sure it is very effective. I often process sheet film one at a time in a tray. If I could offer one bit of advice;
You don't need to worry about the light getting in after processing is complete (development). You can lift the lid once the dev is out and pour the stop, then fix in with the room lights on. There will be no difference in density, because the exposure you are giving it, isn't developed.
This is interesting, and something I wouldn't have thought of or dared to do without endorsement! We are told to fix for twice the time it takes for the fix to clear the negatives. With the lights on it will be easy to time this.

Alan
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