lshofstra
Established
So you're supposed to rinse film at approximately the developing temperature to prevent the emulsion cracking up (called reticulation, I think). When I first started out developing film (about 35 years ago, when information was a lot harder to come by) I didn't know and consequently never did this; always used water straight from the cold tap. Never saw anything out of order, not then and not now looking at old negs. Nevertheless I try to use water of approx. 68F, but it's a pain. No warm water in my darkroom, and in the bathroom it's hard to get a continuous flow at the right temperature. So by now I'm wondering if it really matters. Any of you had any problems using cold water? If so, would gradually lowering temperature be a solution? I'm assuming lowering the temperature quickly is what does the damage, if any....