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Re: filmscanners: Home C-41 processing



Colin ,its actuaually the reverse ,If the emulsion is dry when the dev
hits it the chemical reaction starts immediately.  If the film is
saturated  with water the dev has to soak through the water before it
starts its work.
Remember that the  3.25 minute dev time gives no leeway.that's how it
was designed to be .
regards
Michael Wilkinson. 106 Holyhead Road,Ketley, Telford.Shropshire TF 15 DJ
  michael@infocus-photography.co.uk      www.infocus-photography.co.uk
For Trannies and Negs from Digital Files
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
----- Original Message -----
From: "Colin Maddock" <cmaddock@clear.net.nz>
: My gut feeling is that because the film is already wet, the developer
would migrate into the emulsion faster? Presume there is continuous
agitation from go to whoa.





 




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