Christiaan Phleger
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Hiya All,
So, here goes my dilemma, I'll spin quickly thru the old history.
Used to use Kodak Color Thermometers, broke my last 2 several years ago, then switched to Paterson Color, got 2 of them, they matched, used one sucessfully for 2-3 years. Finally got off my bum and got a Kodak Process Type 3, just had a chance to take one or two readings with my main Paterson Color and got a 'basically the same' reading, then broke that main Paterson Color. Pulled out my backup Paterson Color, and its 1/4 off the Kodak Type 3 but has a crack in the bulb at the base, so I'm not comfortable using it (especially since thats where the main one broke).
So, ordered 3, yep, Three brand new Paterson Color thermometers, all arrived safely, and yet, ALL are off compared to the Kodak Type 3!
Each are off 1 to 1 1/4 degree F at my usual temp range, 74-77. All 3 agree *with each other* by less than 1/4 degree F, but yet all are way way off the Kodak.
Now, I have this perplexing dilemma. I have a few years of notebook info about all my times and temps for films and chemistry, from Agfa in Acufine to Tmax in Xtol, lots of testing and sucessful processing of lots of film, and I certainly do not want to chuck all that good useful info. But, now I have 3 thermometers that are consistent, yet don't and won't match my reference thermometer no matter what.
I've tried putting all into hot water to raise them to max and then settle, several times, and then cold water to do the same, yet the results are the same. I don't want to continue to use the Kodak type 3 all the time since I am often klutzy and I'd rather clean up alcohol and dye than mercury.
While I was waiting for the new ones to arrive I did my usual film and developer in my usual temp range for the usual time, and the results are consistent with what I expect using the Kodak, so I know I'm still on the same general consistent thread of success.
So, do I use the new ones, adjusting and compensating for the 1 degree deviation? So then, change all my past data, where 5 min at 75F is now 5 min at 74F? What then happens where I pull something out of the notebook, say some of my frozen Agfa APX 25 in Rodinal, can I then trust my hard earned data from the past, just shifting over the temp?
Should I just chuck the three Patersons and start fresh with a new round of thermometers?
Going Round and Round in my head. Any and all Ideas will be considered and entertained, many and much thanks for the help in advance.
So, here goes my dilemma, I'll spin quickly thru the old history.
Used to use Kodak Color Thermometers, broke my last 2 several years ago, then switched to Paterson Color, got 2 of them, they matched, used one sucessfully for 2-3 years. Finally got off my bum and got a Kodak Process Type 3, just had a chance to take one or two readings with my main Paterson Color and got a 'basically the same' reading, then broke that main Paterson Color. Pulled out my backup Paterson Color, and its 1/4 off the Kodak Type 3 but has a crack in the bulb at the base, so I'm not comfortable using it (especially since thats where the main one broke).
So, ordered 3, yep, Three brand new Paterson Color thermometers, all arrived safely, and yet, ALL are off compared to the Kodak Type 3!
Each are off 1 to 1 1/4 degree F at my usual temp range, 74-77. All 3 agree *with each other* by less than 1/4 degree F, but yet all are way way off the Kodak.
Now, I have this perplexing dilemma. I have a few years of notebook info about all my times and temps for films and chemistry, from Agfa in Acufine to Tmax in Xtol, lots of testing and sucessful processing of lots of film, and I certainly do not want to chuck all that good useful info. But, now I have 3 thermometers that are consistent, yet don't and won't match my reference thermometer no matter what.
I've tried putting all into hot water to raise them to max and then settle, several times, and then cold water to do the same, yet the results are the same. I don't want to continue to use the Kodak type 3 all the time since I am often klutzy and I'd rather clean up alcohol and dye than mercury.
While I was waiting for the new ones to arrive I did my usual film and developer in my usual temp range for the usual time, and the results are consistent with what I expect using the Kodak, so I know I'm still on the same general consistent thread of success.
So, do I use the new ones, adjusting and compensating for the 1 degree deviation? So then, change all my past data, where 5 min at 75F is now 5 min at 74F? What then happens where I pull something out of the notebook, say some of my frozen Agfa APX 25 in Rodinal, can I then trust my hard earned data from the past, just shifting over the temp?
Should I just chuck the three Patersons and start fresh with a new round of thermometers?
Going Round and Round in my head. Any and all Ideas will be considered and entertained, many and much thanks for the help in advance.