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Response to bergger film processing 20x24

from Carl Weese (cweese@earthlink.net)
Bergger film has more anti-halation backing, or at least releases more into the rinse water, than films from Kodak or Ilford, and of course as John says with a sheet of 20x24 there's a lot of film in the tray. I'm used to the dye from BPF being green though, not blue. Won't cause any trouble and should wash off the tray without staining it permanently. BTW, don't be surprised to find you need a different development time for the big sheet compared to 5x7. I find there tends to be less effective agitation, and so a longer time needed with really large film sheets, even when I think I'm doing everything exactly the same as with a smaller size.
(posted 8112 days ago)

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