Acid rinse A weak acid solution used after development and before fixation. By neutralizing alkaline developer left on the photographic material it arrests development. Search SWPP and BPPA ...
Stop An acid rinse, usually a solution of acetic acid, whose purpose is to stop development by neutralizing unwanted developer when processing black-and-white film or paper. (see Dev.) Strobe Generic term for electronic flash.
Stop Bath An acid rinse, usually a weak solution of acetic acid, used as a second step when developing black-and-white film or paper. It stops development and makes the hypo (fixing bath) last longer.
Stop - bath an acid rinse Fixer - chemical solution used to remove unexposed silver salts from developed negatives and prints Wetting - agent chemical solution which reduces surface tension of water ...
Darkroom material. An acid rinse, usually a weak solution of acetic acid, used as a second step when developing black-and-white film or paper. It stops development and makes the hypo (fixing bath) last longer. Stopping Down ...
See also: Acid, Rinse, Photograph, Lamp, Flash
 
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