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Twenty three years ago when living and doing my film myself in England, my problems were keeping the temps when film processing at a constant 68f because it was always cold, summer was the only easy time for the work and even then it was hard.
Now I am living in the south of the USA. Today I am doing my first BW film processing, my cold water tap temp is 72f, my fridge water is 54f.
So how do you chaps control your temps in the heat because there is no way the tank is going to keep that temp for 14 minutes of me turning it.
Fill the bath or sink at 68f is that how you do it ?
Now I am living in the south of the USA. Today I am doing my first BW film processing, my cold water tap temp is 72f, my fridge water is 54f.
So how do you chaps control your temps in the heat because there is no way the tank is going to keep that temp for 14 minutes of me turning it.
Fill the bath or sink at 68f is that how you do it ?