JBoontje
Member
Winter has arrived, the temperature is dropping and its getting colder every day.
If the weather forecasts are correct, it will be very cold in January - February over here with temperatures below zero.
I cant wait to start enlarging my negatives. But I have some questions about what temperatures can do to chemicals - I have no idea.
- Should I store my fixer + stop chemicals in my plastic accordion bottles, and keep them in the darkroom (located in the attic) ?
I know for sure that its very cold over there, even at this very moment. I dont think they will be usable if temperatures will drop below zero, resulting in frozen chemicals. But I could be wrong, I dont know.
- This brings me to my next question, should I take my bottles to rooms with room temperature? (like my bedroom).
If I would do that, I would wrap them up in plastic, just to make sure.
- Should I avoid enlarging and/or developing film in a cold room?
I think my carefully heated chemicals will drop in temperature by the second after I start using them.
Getting a heater up in there is out of the question.
I do have a scale/dish-warmer that seems to work pretty well. I think I will be needing that one alot.
Thanks in advance
If the weather forecasts are correct, it will be very cold in January - February over here with temperatures below zero.
I cant wait to start enlarging my negatives. But I have some questions about what temperatures can do to chemicals - I have no idea.
- Should I store my fixer + stop chemicals in my plastic accordion bottles, and keep them in the darkroom (located in the attic) ?
I know for sure that its very cold over there, even at this very moment. I dont think they will be usable if temperatures will drop below zero, resulting in frozen chemicals. But I could be wrong, I dont know.
- This brings me to my next question, should I take my bottles to rooms with room temperature? (like my bedroom).
If I would do that, I would wrap them up in plastic, just to make sure.
- Should I avoid enlarging and/or developing film in a cold room?
I think my carefully heated chemicals will drop in temperature by the second after I start using them.
Getting a heater up in there is out of the question.
I do have a scale/dish-warmer that seems to work pretty well. I think I will be needing that one alot.
Thanks in advance
