Harman only mentions the advantages of its ability to be developed in a commercial lab at the normal C41 temp with no adverse affect on other colour film processing but makes no mention of the effect of using C41 chemicals at less than the standard 100F It's as if it doesn't expect anyone who wants to try it in the C41 process at home to think of room using temperature
However if less than 100F were to create problems you might think that it would at least say something to that effect so does this mean that it is OK to do what Donald proposes or not but Harman has never given it any thought and doesn't even know what if any adverse effects will arise as it has never tried to process it at less than 100F ? The later is unlikely or so I'd have thought
Either way I suspect we may have few, if any, users who have done what Donald is proposing. So he can either be a pioneer and do it or can write to Harman and ask them, just in case that Harman has a definite answer but hasn't made any mention of it in its instructions because it assumed that either users take it to a lab where 100F is the norm or are set up for colour processing at home and will therefore choose 100F because that is the known guaranteed process and is quicker?
Over to you, Donald.
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