Foto Ludens
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Hi all,
As I returned to the darkroom after a long hiatus, I realized that using Rodinal in the summer is problematic (water temperatures are too high here in the 3rd coast). In the past I used Jay DeFehr's 510 Pyro in the Texas summer, but as I was unable to find it pre-mixed I decided to order some Photographer's Formulary PMK instead. I have managed to snag a copy of The Book of Pyro on eBay, but it will probably take another few days to get here. Until then, I'd like to develop a roll or two in 75-80 degree (farenheit) water temperatures if possible.
So, does anyone know how much to adjust published developing temperatures for each degree above 68? I had found an answer to this a few days ago, but my internet Kung Fu is weak today. I can't remember if it's 4% or 8% less time for each degree of added temp (or is it 12?)...
Thanks in advance!
André
As I returned to the darkroom after a long hiatus, I realized that using Rodinal in the summer is problematic (water temperatures are too high here in the 3rd coast). In the past I used Jay DeFehr's 510 Pyro in the Texas summer, but as I was unable to find it pre-mixed I decided to order some Photographer's Formulary PMK instead. I have managed to snag a copy of The Book of Pyro on eBay, but it will probably take another few days to get here. Until then, I'd like to develop a roll or two in 75-80 degree (farenheit) water temperatures if possible.
So, does anyone know how much to adjust published developing temperatures for each degree above 68? I had found an answer to this a few days ago, but my internet Kung Fu is weak today. I can't remember if it's 4% or 8% less time for each degree of added temp (or is it 12?)...
Thanks in advance!
André