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: Removes any unexposed silver halide, making the image permanent and light-safe. Time : 2 minutes for RC paper; 5–10 minutes for FB paper.
Developing photographic paper involves four primary chemical steps to turn exposed silver halide crystals into a visible, permanent image:
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: Removes all residual chemicals from the paper fibers to ensure long-term stability.
: 2 to 10 minutes for RC; up to 60 minutes for FB paper. DIY & High-Contrast Techniques : Removes any unexposed silver halide, making the
: Typically 60 to 90 seconds for resin-coated (RC) paper and about 2 minutes for fiber-based (FB) paper.
: Converts the light-exposed silver halide crystals into visible metallic silver. : 2 to 10 minutes for RC; up to 60 minutes for FB paper
: An acidic solution that immediately halts the development process to prevent the paper from continuing to darken. Time : 30 seconds with gentle agitation.