George Collier
Subscriber
I keep distilled and tap water in a fridge to use in bringing solutions to temperature for developing film during the summer.
When preparing water for any of the steps, I use room temp distilled, or tap water to approximate what I will need, then cool to temp from refrigerated water. (Developer is 1 shot). I use ice with a small bucket for wash.
I have to cool the TF5 with an ice-water bath, but if I could keep a small amount of TF5 in the fridge, I could do the same as the other solutions. Would the chemistry come out of solution in the fridge (40-50 degrees F)?
When preparing water for any of the steps, I use room temp distilled, or tap water to approximate what I will need, then cool to temp from refrigerated water. (Developer is 1 shot). I use ice with a small bucket for wash.
I have to cool the TF5 with an ice-water bath, but if I could keep a small amount of TF5 in the fridge, I could do the same as the other solutions. Would the chemistry come out of solution in the fridge (40-50 degrees F)?