I think the Anova precision cooker i have is indeed overkill as I get faster results - Ive been testing all afternoon - filling up a water cooler (as you all suggested!) with hot water off the kitchen tap and immersing the Paterson plastic graduates I have enough to go over the level of the 1000ml or 500ml (2 rolls or 1 roll) inside and just waiting for the developer to get to 38 degrees centigrade and thats it......would take the Blix out at the same time.....Ive developed 6 rolls so far doing it as a variation of this and good results.....
Here's a shoot i developed without the precision cooker and just hot water bath pulling it out and starting development as soon as it hit 38 degrees.....
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here's a shot from that link....
Here's a shoot i developed without the precision cooker and just hot water bath pulling it out and starting development as soon as it hit 38 degrees.....
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here's a shot from that link....