Film Washing Method Test
This week I am repeating a test I conducted years ago looking at the effectiveness of the different published methods for washing your film to archival standards. I am using the Kodak HT-2 Residual Hypo testing solution from Photographer’s Formulary, the fixing solutions I am using are Ilford Hyper non-hardening fixer, Kodak Hardening Powder Fixer, and Kodak Hypo Clear. Channel Merch, Discord, and more: https://linktr.ee/The_Naked_Photographer Music by Hooksounds: https://www.hooksounds.com/ref/thenak... Join this channel to get access to perks: / @thenakedphotographer

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Processing Negatives | A Step-by-Step Guide to Processing Your Own Film

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Stand Development

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Why Your Film Scans Suck

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Developing Your Film... Wrong!

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Kodak Hypo Clearing Agent (HCA): Safety, Handling, Disposal

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Processing Black & White Film

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In Depth look at the Lab-Box Developing Tank

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Making The Contact Sheet

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The Ilford Rinse Method

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