Regarding development times

Kawaiithulhu

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Weren’t you putting together a WWII era darkroom? Haaa a Jobo must look conspicuously out of place...
It totally does, I'm getting practical in my old age and want to try some color and I've got a pile of Portra and a few rolls Velvia 120 to mess around with and don't want to spend all my time tempering everything manually. Along the way I've learned to enjoy Rodinal, rubylith, and a quiet extraction fan, though =)
 

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hi rho sigma

when i am done pouring in i start the clock.
i gave up on the published times and charts a long time ago
and have my own times i use that seem to work out OK
the published times are a starting point so
start the clock whenever you want
I'm definitely not a cork sniffing connoisseur of technique,
i like that and might have to quote you at some point
 

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Might I suggest that you fill the tank to the required volume o developer BEFORE you put the loaded film reel into the tank. The "bottom" to "top" differential will be but a second( (or so).
Ken
 

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One of the advantages of having a repeatable routine is that it becomes a habit, and with habits and the semi-automatic actions included in them, one is much more likely to notice a change or error than if one is constantly changing the approach.
It is like riding a bicycle - if you have to think about keeping your balance, you are much more likely to fall.
 

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