Leigh: a very good idea. I hadn't even considered Diafine!
I usually run D-76 or Rodinal, but Diafine is an excellent choice for tray processing. How difficult is it to maintain a temperature in practice? I normally process my roll film in stainless tanks at 75F in the summer because it's impossible to get water down to 68F, and even if it were possible, the ambient temperature in the room would raise it back up to 75F anyway. Winter is a different matter.
I guess the main difference between tray and tank processing is with a tray your fingers touch the chemistry and will eventually warm it up. How much of a problem is that?
I usually run D-76 or Rodinal, but Diafine is an excellent choice for tray processing. How difficult is it to maintain a temperature in practice? I normally process my roll film in stainless tanks at 75F in the summer because it's impossible to get water down to 68F, and even if it were possible, the ambient temperature in the room would raise it back up to 75F anyway. Winter is a different matter.
I guess the main difference between tray and tank processing is with a tray your fingers touch the chemistry and will eventually warm it up. How much of a problem is that?

