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poll: how many of you professional photographers ever processed dip and dunk sheet film?
#1
too many these days don't remember that altering a histogram was originally done in the darkroom with water bath extended development, and altering agitation techniques.
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#2
Nope. Just B&W development here - processing negatives, enlarger, wash & rinse...
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#3
Yup, but then after some paying jobs I discovered JOBO...and hired a darkroom assistant. Cibachrome was the worst, though. Many dead brain cells.
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#4
its "wash, rinse & repeat". no wonder you hair has no lustre.
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#5
More than I care to remember

Also did a fair amount sans hangers (aka in the tray)

Also did color E4 & E6 in the tubes (Unicolor set up) and had to temper the chemistry in a
water bath with fine tuning with hot and hold before it went in the tube.

I used to do about 4 to 6 runs of E6 a week - usually 8-10 rolls at a time.

My department finally bought a Wing-Lynch when we reached the point of doing double runs a day.

That was one great processor.
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#6
No but I did get drunk developing film once. Does that count?
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#7
[quote M A V I C]Nope. Just B&W development here - processing negatives, enlarger, wash & rinse...
That's all I ever did too. Some manual dodging / burning too.
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#8
35 mm B&W negative film development and 6" B&W positive on photo paper. but I am NOT a "professional photographer". just an amateur.
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#9
Why do you limit the question to professional photographers?

I used to develop my own film back in the day.
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#10
Yes, plenty of 4x5 and 8x10 sheets and I've got the yellow fingertips to prove it.
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