B&W processing needs a stop bath after the developer. Which do you use? Water? Pre-made acid stop (e.g Ilfostop,)? Or something home made? I'm trying to make my first poll!
Kent in SD
B&W processing needs a stop bath after the developer. Which do you use? Water? Pre-made acid stop (e.g Ilfostop,)? Or something home made? I'm trying to make my first poll!
Kent in SD
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Depends on the film and developer. For example I will use Kodak stop bath with TMX developed with D-76, but just water with FP4+ developed with PMK.
I don’t think there’s a one-size-fits-all.
I used ilfostop. However, I have used just water, and in one occasion, I used water with two drops of vinegar (at 4%).
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I've been using Kodak Indicator Stop since... forever.
I have used Fomacitro for some years but once my current supply runs out I plan to mix stop bath from citric acid.
I use plain water for film and home made 1.5% citric acid for paper.
Thomas
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