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Can anyone tell me what the effect of raising standard developer temperature from 68 degrees to 75 degrees might be other than shortening development times? I'm asking because I was just given a brand new, in the box, Jobo Duolab and would like to develop my sheet film in the paper developer slots designed for 8x10 paper. I designed a holder that allows me to develop four sheets of 4x5 film on a single sheet of textured plastic so both sides of the film are exposed to the developer and the resulting negs are the most evenly developed sheet film i've ever seen, even better than the BTZS tubes I've been using but I'm concerned because the lowest temperature the Duolab can maintain is 75 degrees in the four processing slots. As all the chemicals are the same temperature, reticulation is not a problem but is there something else of which I should be aware?
Denise Libby
Denise Libby


