Due to a "plumbing emergency" in our bathroom/my darkroom we now have a shiny new water source in our bathtub/shower.
For showers, it's great, but as a water source for developing prints, it has a problem.
Unlike the previous tap, it doesn't permit adjustment of flow. As a result, when I adjust the water temperature to 68 F/ 20 C, I end up with more flow than I want (and use more water than I prefer).
I can get the tap to give me the flow I want if I set the control to the very beginning of it's travel, but the resulting water temperature is about 62 F/ 16.7 C.
The rest of my chemistry is at 68 F/ 20 C.
My question is: Can I use the 62 F/ 16.7 C wash water safely, and if so, how long should I wash the RC prints for?
FWIW, most of my paper is Ilford (including both warm tone and cool tone) although I still have some remnants of Kodak RC and some (new) Oriental Seagull as well.
Thanks in advance.
Matt
For showers, it's great, but as a water source for developing prints, it has a problem.
Unlike the previous tap, it doesn't permit adjustment of flow. As a result, when I adjust the water temperature to 68 F/ 20 C, I end up with more flow than I want (and use more water than I prefer).
I can get the tap to give me the flow I want if I set the control to the very beginning of it's travel, but the resulting water temperature is about 62 F/ 16.7 C.
The rest of my chemistry is at 68 F/ 20 C.
My question is: Can I use the 62 F/ 16.7 C wash water safely, and if so, how long should I wash the RC prints for?
FWIW, most of my paper is Ilford (including both warm tone and cool tone) although I still have some remnants of Kodak RC and some (new) Oriental Seagull as well.
Thanks in advance.
Matt
). I'm already using that wire shelving over the tub - I agree that it works well.