At last ILFORD Photo / HARMAN technology Limited go head to head with the esteemed Photo Engineer....!
So what will the outcome be.....? A good old photographic manufacturer 'divergence' ? or a compromise...
Its as we have always said...... PE is correct... but we are also correct.... so it has to be a compromise...
We do not believe a pre-soak is necessary with any of our film emulsions, but nor do we believe they are harmful unless it is grossly extended, did I read correctly but did someone in this thread say they used stop bath in the pre-soak ? that I would absolutely NOT do.
Much debate about pre-soak with Jobo's, whilst Jobo's are great kit, the proportion of film processed in that manner is very small, probably a bit higher with the APUG community, we use Jobo's here as well, do we pre-soak... no we do not.
I would take the good advice given by others in this thread, if it works for you one way or another... fine, if its part of your workflow and you have no issues one way or the other... again fine... we are not prescriptive to experienced photographers and processors, same as with 'recommended' dev times we see so much debate about, they are just that a recommendation based on our technical services extensive tests across a multitude of exposure and subject tests. If we say its 10 mins and you say its 12 for your liking... so be it... they are your photographs taken on our film, not our photographs taken on your film !. Its one reason why analog is rewarding.. you take the decision.
Finally someone mentioned sheet film, again we do not recommend, nor advise that pre-soaking is necessary, but regarding tray processing... firstly, personally, I would never choose to develop any sheet film in a tray.. ever, it introduces a level of risk, especially multi-sheet.. but being pragmatic, if I 'was' tray processing sheet film I would still not do a pre-soak, I would just make sure I had plenty of dev in the tray submerge, turn and tap ( or flick ) the edge of the sheet.
Simon ILFORD Photo / HARMAN technology Limited :
From my personal perspective