LewisGoldstone
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I have a colour enlarger and have been using it for B&W printing for a few months now and feel like now I'm getting perfectly acceptable results, but now really want some colour in my life. I've been put off solely due to temperature control and the sheer lack of information on the process. I've heard nuggets of info on room temperature processing, but nothing standardised, and most processing being done in a drum processor.
I don't have the money nor room for a drum but what I do have is a paterson orbital processor, which seem like a feasible and clean method of processing the paper in daylight, all the while maintaining temps of the chemicals in a water bath similar to that developing film.
Does anyone have any experience with this and/or printing at room temperature? Maintaining temperatures of 35c for hours at a time seems like an incredibly arduous process and drums are expensive, so this may seem like a good workaround.
I don't have the money nor room for a drum but what I do have is a paterson orbital processor, which seem like a feasible and clean method of processing the paper in daylight, all the while maintaining temps of the chemicals in a water bath similar to that developing film.
Does anyone have any experience with this and/or printing at room temperature? Maintaining temperatures of 35c for hours at a time seems like an incredibly arduous process and drums are expensive, so this may seem like a good workaround.