I was taught to run a test when changing a part of the process, a new thermometer certainly qualifies!
Good advice! Now which are some " good, accurate thermometers? Kodak Process thermometers mabe? Should one of these be stored vertically so gravity would help keep it accurate? Would ANY mercury thermometer benefit from storing vertically? Also are they naturally more accurate? I am about to buy a thermometer to check the thermometers that I now own (dial, alcohol;, mercury) against. I have read about problems with the Kodak Procrss. Is there a consensus about that piece of lab equipment yet?........Regards!Buy a good thermometer?
are you sure? If your thermometer read too cold, you must have developed toward and therefore underdevelopment is unlikely!FWIW, I had a similar issue too - I had a thermometer that was reading almost two degrees too cold, which of course led to underdeveloped negs. It took a while for me to figure out the problem. I now use a thermometer meant for colour processing and I’m much happier with my results. I test and develop according to that thermometer only, which has helped me a lot.
are you sure? If your thermometer read too cold, you must have developed toward and therefore underdevelopment is unlikely!
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