BMbikerider
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May I suggest on the best method I have so far encounted to develop 35mm film?
If others can suggest a better method, I would like to learn about it.
Mine is basically the same as yours but because I use a JOBO processor but I would suggest mine is more accurate where the temperature is concerned.
I start out but mixing the right amount of developer, stop bath and fixer. I then load the film into the tank and put it to one side. I fill and switch on the JOBO and place the tank with the film inside in the shelf inside the processor and allow the water to climb up to the correct temperature. This allows the tank, film and developer to get to the right heat level before I pour in the developer. It also cuts out the guesswork if the ambient room temperature is different. This applies to both colour and B&W, but of course allow for the different temperatures required. Using rotary motion you also have to reduce the development time for B&W by 15% as suggested by JOBO. But not for colour C41, but I have no idea why! It is always 3mins 15seconds whatever the film or manufacturer.. Go work that out!
Although not strictly necessary I always use the stop bath and fixer at the same but can be 20c. +or- 5 degrees more or less.
For the final wash I use Kodak Fotoflo wetting agent or a final rinse and almost never get drying marks or dust when I hang them up for drying