xtolsniffer
Member
Hi all,
I've been thinking about making the jump from developing monochrome into developing colour. I've been doing black and white for years but the issue I have is that my darkroom is cold (a shed in my garage, often hovering at around 6 C). I used to have a lovely Grant water bath that I fished out of a skip at the back of a university but it broke last year and the part (an IC) was no longer available, so I've rigged up a water-bath with an aquarium heater and a water pump with is fine up to about 25 C. I've tried putting heaters into the darkroom to get a better ambient temperature but it's hard to maintain a stable temperature. I should be ok with C-41 colour chemistry with a big water bath (I have hot and cold running water), but it's the printing I'm not so sure about. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what they do with temperature control? I could go half-way and just develop and scan, but if I'm going to start developing, I'd like to be able to print as well - it's not so much the final print that's important to me as learning the skills to do colour properly.
I've been thinking about making the jump from developing monochrome into developing colour. I've been doing black and white for years but the issue I have is that my darkroom is cold (a shed in my garage, often hovering at around 6 C). I used to have a lovely Grant water bath that I fished out of a skip at the back of a university but it broke last year and the part (an IC) was no longer available, so I've rigged up a water-bath with an aquarium heater and a water pump with is fine up to about 25 C. I've tried putting heaters into the darkroom to get a better ambient temperature but it's hard to maintain a stable temperature. I should be ok with C-41 colour chemistry with a big water bath (I have hot and cold running water), but it's the printing I'm not so sure about. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what they do with temperature control? I could go half-way and just develop and scan, but if I'm going to start developing, I'd like to be able to print as well - it's not so much the final print that's important to me as learning the skills to do colour properly.