Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/01/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Roy Zartarian wrote: > With regard to the presoak, all I can say is that the step was one of the recommendations I took away with me from the seminar. It is for b&w, not E6. I recall reading that either Jobo or Kodak now >snip I learned to develop E6 or maybe it was (the previous) E4 in the late '70s. There is a presoak. I then started doing this to my black I white which I had been doing since the mid '60s. With the TMax and it seems all new Kodak developers for a decade or two Kodak tells you not to presoak. When I listen to them I have problems regardless of Developer. Now when I try a new developer and they say don't presoak, I ignore them. I'm pretty committed to presoaking. If the water changed I would reconsider. The use of distilled water might get me to try not presoaking. I'm a presoak kink of guy! But so for I just do it for a minute, not five. Mark