- Joined
- Jun 16, 2014
- Messages
- 41
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- 35mm
With reference to the sticky post on Film Wash.
I live and work in rural Az, and the summertime temps of my wash eater is ambient air or hotter. Water comes out of the tap at 110 deg F or hotter, and won't cool off. (It makes showering very interesting.). So, if I've refrigerated my developer, stop bath and fixer (not using a HCA yet) to 68 deg.F, then I'm washing in H2O of 110+ deg.F. I think I'm seeing an effect on my 6x6cm and 35mm negatives of the temp shift in my negs, but I'm not positive of the cause.
My question is, how high of a temperature shift can the stock of HP5 and/or TRI-X before affecting the image?
I live and work in rural Az, and the summertime temps of my wash eater is ambient air or hotter. Water comes out of the tap at 110 deg F or hotter, and won't cool off. (It makes showering very interesting.). So, if I've refrigerated my developer, stop bath and fixer (not using a HCA yet) to 68 deg.F, then I'm washing in H2O of 110+ deg.F. I think I'm seeing an effect on my 6x6cm and 35mm negatives of the temp shift in my negs, but I'm not positive of the cause.
My question is, how high of a temperature shift can the stock of HP5 and/or TRI-X before affecting the image?

