Massive Dev Chart Edition
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/fgt/ daily reminder (courtesy by anon): one stop per decade is (generally) bullshit
>negative film ages better than positive>black and white better than color>slow films better than fast>storage conditions (dry/cool) matter more than years>Negative film is shot 1 or 2 stops overexposed and then PULLED in development so that you build more density in the exposure and develop less such that the fog is limited>slide/positive film is shot at box speed or overexposed and pulled.>if you home develop you can also use benzotriazole as a restrainer for the the first developer in E6 processUseful links
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>>4333649Thread question(s):
Home or lab development?
Color or b-w development?
Powder or liquid developer?
Gentle and slow or rough and quick agitations?
Always at temp and time MDC says to use or adjust based on your environment?
Plastic or metal tank?
Agitate by hand or get a robot to do it?
Write down your methods or try to remember each time?
Dump your chems down the drain or recycle?