Hi all,
I have been shooting some Imago Direct indoors for 'still life practice' and i find that aesthetically i like this material, so now i want to take this outside.
From reading the instructions one thing worries me, they state that development should be immediately after exposure.
How critical is this in practice? For example if i develop my exposures 24 hours later how will that affect the resulting image?
Currently i develop inside of a daylight tank with a mod54 and with 4 minutes development time in Macoprint i get both clean blacks and whites and exposures look fine (within the 'latitude' and spectral sensitivity of this paper...) This would however rule out development-by-inspection.
If i delay processing after exposure would i need longer developing time or otherwise compensate?
If someone has some experience and tips to share, it would be greatly appreciated :-)
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