Popum
Member
I've got the perfect location in my basement to process film... clean, light tight, running water, and good storage for chemicals. The only problem is that the air temperature is a fairly constant 65 degrees F. and Diafine is rated for 70 - 85 degrees.
Does anyone have experience using Diafine at cooler temperatures?
Mike
Does anyone have experience using Diafine at cooler temperatures?
Mike
martin s
Well-known
I used to develop in the basement at about 55° F air temperature, I simply stored the chemicals upstairs. They don't really cool down that much within the 3+3 minutes, always worked for me.
martin
martin
Al Kaplan
Veteran
Why don't you just do a test? Developing a 12 inch (30cm) length of 35mm film should tell you what you need to know. Perhaps an extra minute in Solution B might better let the developer work to completion.
like2fiddle
Curious
My basement is a fairly constant 66-68 F and I develop everything at that range whether I use Diafine, D-23, Rodinal, or HC-110. (Same goes for prints)
Nokton48
Veteran
I use TD-201 which is a two-bath (like Diafine without the speed) at 68F and I extend the development -an extra two minutes- to 6+6. It hasn't hurt anything so far........
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