I'm curious about everyone's film procedure. Are you as strict as can be, or more relaxed? Do you flip, shake, turn, rotate...? When does your timer start?
I'm strict in a relaxed way, for lack of a better way to put it.
I mostly use tap water for film. I just turn on the cold tap and let it run for 30 sec. - 1 min., and I've found it's pretty close to 68 F...close enough for me. I have two thermometers and they differ by ~2 degrees at rest. I've never checked them to see which is more accurate, but I usually use the one that reads lower, for no particular reason. I think my last 6 or 8 rolls I didn't even bother checking the temp.
I usually don't go crazy with the mixing of the developer - it gets poured into the graduated cylinder which already has the water, transferred to a second cylinder, then back to the first. I figure that's good enough.
The timer starts when the last of the developer goes in. Then it's four slow(ish) end-over-end rotations while twisting 1/4 turn or so. 3 light taps. At the top of every minute, four more rotations. I don't pour it out until the timer goes off.
The fixer remains at room temp., and I have no idea what that typically is...probably between 70-75 F. I can't be bothered to put the bottle in a controlled (or attempted controlled) bath.
I use Ilford's water saving method of washing, then a minute with a photo-flo product from Photographer's Formulary (forget what it's called).
The film gets squeegeed with a sponge squeegee (though I've tossed around the idea of getting a rubber one) and hung in the shower door track to dry. I don't run the shower first - never really had an issue with dust.
So that's pretty much it. Occasionally I will get some drying marks here and there, but those are usually remedied by a damp paper towel.
I think the main thing is just being consistent with your procedure.
For those of you who are more strict, what kind of equipment do you use (for temp. regulation and such)?
I'm strict in a relaxed way, for lack of a better way to put it.
I mostly use tap water for film. I just turn on the cold tap and let it run for 30 sec. - 1 min., and I've found it's pretty close to 68 F...close enough for me. I have two thermometers and they differ by ~2 degrees at rest. I've never checked them to see which is more accurate, but I usually use the one that reads lower, for no particular reason. I think my last 6 or 8 rolls I didn't even bother checking the temp.
I usually don't go crazy with the mixing of the developer - it gets poured into the graduated cylinder which already has the water, transferred to a second cylinder, then back to the first. I figure that's good enough.
The timer starts when the last of the developer goes in. Then it's four slow(ish) end-over-end rotations while twisting 1/4 turn or so. 3 light taps. At the top of every minute, four more rotations. I don't pour it out until the timer goes off.
The fixer remains at room temp., and I have no idea what that typically is...probably between 70-75 F. I can't be bothered to put the bottle in a controlled (or attempted controlled) bath.
I use Ilford's water saving method of washing, then a minute with a photo-flo product from Photographer's Formulary (forget what it's called).
The film gets squeegeed with a sponge squeegee (though I've tossed around the idea of getting a rubber one) and hung in the shower door track to dry. I don't run the shower first - never really had an issue with dust.
So that's pretty much it. Occasionally I will get some drying marks here and there, but those are usually remedied by a damp paper towel.
I think the main thing is just being consistent with your procedure.
For those of you who are more strict, what kind of equipment do you use (for temp. regulation and such)?



