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Answer by Ornello for What is development by inspection (DBI) and how is it...

Development by inspection is obsolete. It was used in the distant past (in other words, before about 1930) when films or plates were much less sensitive in general and almost completely insensitive to...

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Answer by Iliah Borg for What is development by inspection (DBI) and how is...

apply the fixer once you're happy with the resultI actually use stop bath.I assume you can't use the same chemicals you'd use normally, right?I followed Jeno Dulovits on this, basically using D23...

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What is development by inspection (DBI) and how is it done?

While reading this answer I noticed the DBI concept.If I understand correctly, the idea is to develop a film while being able to see the progress (and apply the fixer once you're happy with the...

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