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Live with well water and if we get a softener it has to be at least 33,000 grain to work for us.
Our water has no iron at all. It has particulate dust & dirt so that a 5 micron filter still has a bit through it at times. As a result I have a separate in line filter at the darkroom sink for mixing chemistry.
Use only distilled water for mixing developer, one shot only for film and one session only for printing B&W.
If we put in a water softener - what changes do I need to watch for?
Have found a lot of general information but little accurate information specific to darkroom use.
Our water has no iron at all. It has particulate dust & dirt so that a 5 micron filter still has a bit through it at times. As a result I have a separate in line filter at the darkroom sink for mixing chemistry.
Use only distilled water for mixing developer, one shot only for film and one session only for printing B&W.
If we put in a water softener - what changes do I need to watch for?
Have found a lot of general information but little accurate information specific to darkroom use.

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