Neil Grant
Member
I have just got my wet darkroom 'up and running' for printing. It's quite cold and I've decided to work with the current room temp (about 60F), rather than try to warm up the processing chemicals.
As of necessity, my processing times are longer than I'd use for a temperature of 70F, and no doubt this is contributing to a fairly miserable printing rate of about 2 negs per hour. I'm lucky to have a
small Durst roller dryer for resin coated papers, so I'm not surrounded by acres of wet paper. Just wondered what rate everyone else was achieving?
As of necessity, my processing times are longer than I'd use for a temperature of 70F, and no doubt this is contributing to a fairly miserable printing rate of about 2 negs per hour. I'm lucky to have a
small Durst roller dryer for resin coated papers, so I'm not surrounded by acres of wet paper. Just wondered what rate everyone else was achieving?