True, if I'd known about the Ilford method say 60 years ago my face would have remained as good as it was 60 years ago and I don't want anyone spoiling my day by explaining why this is a forlorn hopeLook up the Ilford film washing method. I've used this method for years and it seems fine.
Definitely +1, this is unchanged recommendation from Kodak for last 50 years. The KHCA gets the purple out of T grain films too.I use the Kodak recommended procedure.
Rinse for 30 seconds under running water.
Then immerse in Hypo Clearing Agent for 1 to 2 minutes, agitating continuously for the first 30 seconds and at 30-second intervals after that.
Then wash, either:
a) for 5 minutes, running the wash water at least fast enough to provide a complete change of water in the container in that 5 minutes; or
b) for rapid washing in a small tank, fill the tank to overflowing with fresh water and then dump it all out. Repeat this cycle 10 times.
Note that for option a), the flow rate can be quite slow.
Look up the Ilford film washing method. I've used this method for years and it seems fine.
I wash under running water at 20C for 10 min.I shoot 35mm.
I shoot 35mm.
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