Originally Posted by
Michael R
Something doesn't sound right about this. You should not be getting development fog on paper even with relatively violent agitation - unless there is something strange about the developer.
For example, John Sexton develops his prints by quickly and continuously yanking the prints out of the tray and slapping them back down (thwap!...thwap!...thwap!...). A Jobo drum rotating at virtually any of its speed settings should not cause paper fog.
Agitation, in and of itself, should not influence fog. Nor should aerial oxidation have any impact on fog under normal circumstances with general purpose print developers.
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