Developing Film: Final Rinse
Today we use distilled water and Kodak Photo-Flo as our final rinse, thereby avoiding the use of a squeegee which are apt to unintentionally scratch the emulsion. If you find the video informative, please see my self-published e-book "Nikon Film Cameras, Which one is right for you" available on Amazon. It's three dollars worth of knowledge, guaranteed. https://www.amazon.com/Nikon-Film-Cam... Awesome classic analog merch available here: https://www.redbubble.com/people/stil... #develop #film #35mm

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