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Old 22nd January 2021, 10:30 AM
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One of the things I've failed to do adequately is being scrupulous in note keeping at every stage of the photographic process.
Likewise.

But I have started now but only with colour printing. At the end and sometimes in the middle of a session I keep a very careful check on the area of paper I print because I replenish at the end of a session with the exact quantity of developer/blix to cover the amount of paper used (100cc per 800sq ins) I also note the filtration used at the beginning and end of the session so I know where to start off with the next time round.
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