KenC
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Everyone has their own methods - here are my prejudices in film developing.
Water is fine as a stop bath, I just don't waste any time getting the fixer in there.
TMax developer is the best developer for TMax films - better highlight and shadow detail, less grain - dilute the concentrate for each use and discard. You should try it!
Fixer is pretty cheap - no point making extra effort to re-use it many times - pour it back a few times and then toss it.
Photo Flo always gave me trouble, so after the wash, I used to rinse twice in distilled water (easy to get in the store) and just hang, squeegee and dry. The distilled water has no minerals in it, so you shouldn't get any spots.
Water is fine as a stop bath, I just don't waste any time getting the fixer in there.
TMax developer is the best developer for TMax films - better highlight and shadow detail, less grain - dilute the concentrate for each use and discard. You should try it!
Fixer is pretty cheap - no point making extra effort to re-use it many times - pour it back a few times and then toss it.
Photo Flo always gave me trouble, so after the wash, I used to rinse twice in distilled water (easy to get in the store) and just hang, squeegee and dry. The distilled water has no minerals in it, so you shouldn't get any spots.