That's a fairly long time for a base exposure... especially if you have to add a stop or two... you could actually start running into reciprocity with those times... and if the prints are getting hot, they're drying out, which is also extending the exposure time...
Hopefully your new fluorescent unit from B&S will run a lot cooler and take care of that problem. I've got a set of cheapo blacklight fixtures from Home Despot that I screwed onto the bottom of a shelf, and they work quite nicely for this purpose, and they have enough ventilation that they don't heat up very much at all, even with a 20 minute exposure - the glass of my frame is cool to the touch.
Hopefully your new fluorescent unit from B&S will run a lot cooler and take care of that problem. I've got a set of cheapo blacklight fixtures from Home Despot that I screwed onto the bottom of a shelf, and they work quite nicely for this purpose, and they have enough ventilation that they don't heat up very much at all, even with a 20 minute exposure - the glass of my frame is cool to the touch.
d salt of around 30:30 drops (60 total) - which is the same as one drop %10 for 15:15 and %5 for ~7:7 and so on (the little extra amount of water has no effect) - the contrast ratio working this way comes from the total amount of FeOx
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