Tballphoto
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Why is it for when it comes to developing negative film on a roll, ie 35mm or 120, im supposed to rinse it in flowing water for 5-15 minutes.
but when i see people developing SHEET film, or photo paper, its merely dropped into a tray of water, swished a few times and thats "sufficient".
Have seen some videos/articles where the person developing the sheet film or photo paper uses the same 1/2 gallon capacity tray of rinse water all day long for dozens of rinsings.
Hence the question, why cant the roll film just be given a quick dunk and swish like that sheet film?
but when i see people developing SHEET film, or photo paper, its merely dropped into a tray of water, swished a few times and thats "sufficient".
Have seen some videos/articles where the person developing the sheet film or photo paper uses the same 1/2 gallon capacity tray of rinse water all day long for dozens of rinsings.
Hence the question, why cant the roll film just be given a quick dunk and swish like that sheet film?