
Why not follow the mfg instructions? They probably had good reasons.![]()
I think you are saying that you could not have placed your hands under the water without pain or at least extreme discomfort. If that is the case then it suggests that the water was much hotter than 50C and as others have said it might have destroyed or seriously affected some of the Xtol ingredientsI would not stand it. In fact i did not use the developer yet
What could be the effects?
I don't think most of us can achieve a temperature that low (68-84 Kelvin)On the Xtol package Kodak recommend a temp. from 68-84˚K or 18-29˚C.

On the Xtol package Kodak recommend a temp. from 68-84˚K or 18-29˚C.
I don't think most of us can achieve a temperature that low (68-84 Kelvin)
(Sorry, couldn't resist.)
On the other hand, the OP would have seriously and siriusly burned his hand if he had been using water as hot as 50°C.
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