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I don't develop fim that often and my D-76 usually ends up going bad before I can use it all up. I read that because T-Max is a liquid I can mix as much or as little as I like and that the stock solution is good for up to two years in a sealed bottle. So, I bought my first bottle today. D-76 has to be mixed at a high temp and then cooled to 68 degrees before you can use it. My question to the forum is: Does T-Max have to be mixed at a high temp? I could not find this info on the bottle, I only saw that it is mixed in a 1:4 ratio. Does this mean I can mix it at room temp? Thanks in advance for your help.
 

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Michael, not with T-max. Mixing at room temperature is fine. Speaking of temperature….T-max developer is optimized to be used at 24º C when developing films.

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When you're done with your T-Max dev., you can also try Rodinal and HC-110. Both are liquid concentrates, very convenient to use and last a long time.
 
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