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So next Tuesday I am developing my first roll of film in my own personal darkroom YAY! The only problem is that the stop I bought with my darkroom equipment is bad. And after having to buy some stuff for the darkroom I have no money left to buy some good stop bath. I heard some people saying on this forum that you can just use water as a stop bath. I would like to do that, but I was wondering how it works? Do you use it the same way you would use a stop bath? I did a google search trying to figure all this out and so many sites said so many different things, I didn't know which was right, so I was hoping you could help me out! Thanks!
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I've never used stop. 1 minute running water. Have fun!
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"Great architecture has only two natural enemies: water and stupid men." - Richard Nickel |
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I use stop just because it was the way I was taught and have done for years but I know at my university they just use running water. Enjoy! Darkrooms are fun
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water an white vinegar... very cheap and works well. just touch the stop bath with the dev. thongs.
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are you printing or just developing the film?
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How'd it work out for you?
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