I am preparing to develop my first batch of C-41 film at home. Two rolls at a time. I am going to use this kit and, between batches, I'll be storing it in amber glass bottles with airtight caps at 64-68F ambient temperature.
Last night I did a "test run" simply using water to see how well I can maintain the target temperature. Heating 1L bottle of water from 64F to 102F by submerging it in water bath takes a loo-o-o-o-o-o-oooong time! I'm thinking to speed it up by using a microwave. I did a quick test with water to determine the duration, just getting it to 80F+ before moving to a hot bath is a huge improvement.
Is this crazy? Will I ruin the C41 checmicals by microwaving?
Last night I did a "test run" simply using water to see how well I can maintain the target temperature. Heating 1L bottle of water from 64F to 102F by submerging it in water bath takes a loo-o-o-o-o-o-oooong time! I'm thinking to speed it up by using a microwave. I did a quick test with water to determine the duration, just getting it to 80F+ before moving to a hot bath is a huge improvement.
Is this crazy? Will I ruin the C41 checmicals by microwaving?