Joel Rainville
Member
...that not only is it near impossible to keep solutions at 20 celsius, but I could do color processing at room temperature!...
God it's hot...
God it's hot...
Jorge said:You get no sympathy from me, you live in Paris you deserve little bit of suffering......![]()
inthedark said:I have been having to work 3am to 9am to get the printing/processing done before the room temp exceeds 95F in a cement industrial bldg. Sun heats it up fast. Then stay all day for customers. It has been character building to say the least.
clay said:"There really is no problem to worry about, but I'd like to research it anyway".
RAP said:Global warming, deforestation, gas guzzeling SUV's are just a myth though.
Joel Rainville said:I wonder how I will wash my film in cold weather. I am lucky here, tap water is always between 19 and 21 celsius, but in Canada during winter, I'm pretty sure it gets down around 10 celsius. How do you guys do it? (those who live up north, of course)
Robert said:The water that first comes out of the tap will be warmer and after that does the wash temp really matter that much?
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