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Hello. First off I tend to use three 120 films - well two mostly; Fuji across and Fomapan 100 both about equally and Tmax 400 once in a while. I tend to like the Fomapan 100 best and will probably use it exclusively when my other stock is used up, but I'm not sure of that yet. I've been a very happy camper with Rodinal, (1:75 or 1:100) and I guess I like (gasp!) grain. I find that when I get tight but plentiful grain that I like the appearance of texture, which works very well on the statues that we shoot.
My problem is this. In the summer my tap water is ~78- 80 degrees. I've tried using ice cubes but would really like to avoid that, mostly because I don't want to put aside wash water iced to drop temperature and I tend to do ~20 rolls at a time and using ice, getting it close is a pain. So - no ice.
That led me to diafine. I've run about ten rolls of all three films through the stuff so far and though I like it ok with the Fomapan, it is not what I'm looking for, if there was another developer which like Diafine has no problems with high temperatures affecting development. Is there something else? Especially something which would give high acutance?
any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I've searched and so far seem to be unable to find a Diafine substitute. Mind you ... I have not had much experience with Diafine and really appreciate its characteristics ... but would love to find an alternative if there is one.
Thanks!
My problem is this. In the summer my tap water is ~78- 80 degrees. I've tried using ice cubes but would really like to avoid that, mostly because I don't want to put aside wash water iced to drop temperature and I tend to do ~20 rolls at a time and using ice, getting it close is a pain. So - no ice.
That led me to diafine. I've run about ten rolls of all three films through the stuff so far and though I like it ok with the Fomapan, it is not what I'm looking for, if there was another developer which like Diafine has no problems with high temperatures affecting development. Is there something else? Especially something which would give high acutance?
any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I've searched and so far seem to be unable to find a Diafine substitute. Mind you ... I have not had much experience with Diafine and really appreciate its characteristics ... but would love to find an alternative if there is one.
Thanks!
