Nice results, more exacting method than I use. Using Phoenix as your first color negative film seems a good way to go, don't have to worry about an orange mask, and the limited dynamic range means lower tolerance for errors, letting you see where you should adjust.
Regarding the 2C temp drop you measured, I use the same Paterson tank as you and I don't get that, I think because I do a 38C pre-wash to bring the plastic up to temp. I think the lower temp of the plastic is bringing down your developer temperature when you first pour it in.
As far as the color casts go, adjusting color negative channels is a whole subject/artform... and part of why many people prefer chromes.
As far as the color casts go, adjusting color negative channels is a whole subject/artform... and part of why many people prefer chromes.
I blow the Tank and Spiral with a hair dryer then into changing bag to load film then it keeps the temp better -- also pour in Colour Dev 2 degrees above helps --
Thanks, that was very interesting though I won't be developing any color.........however, I've never seen such a device that gets your tempering water to the desired temp. Do you use that for your black and white work as well and what is it called and where did you get it? Thanks.
Thanks..........I would love to have something that simple that would cool my water down in the summer months. I've standardized my development times at 68F and in the summer I think it's a pain dealing with some ice in the water to get the temp down where I need it. I guess the alternative being to spend the time and sheets of film to standardize my development times at a higher temp.
I don't think it'll cool down your water, though.
I don't think it'll cool down your water, though.
It 100% won't.
Just a suggestion: PHOENIX.
Fixed the thread title for you tooOop!Fixed. Thanks, Brian.
Fixed the thread title for you too![]()
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