Stand development is a photographic development process whereby film is left to sit in a very dilute developing solution for an extended period of time, with little or no agitation. The technique dates back to at least the 1880s,Stand Development, Cassell's Cyclopaedia of Photography, Bernard E Jones (1911) and is characterised by fine grain, increased perceived sharpness, and smooth tonality, but is time-intensive and runs the risk of certain processing defects.
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