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Old July 25th 04, 08:08 PM
Some Dude
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agreed. 100%.


You concerns are misplaced. All development times need to be done based on
individual testing that takes into account many variables, including your
agitation technique, how you account for pour-in/pour-out time, type of stop
bath (water/acid), you enlarger contrast (condenser/diffusion), etc, etc,
etc.


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Old July 25th 04, 08:08 PM
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Default Kodak Tmax 100 with Rodinal


agreed. 100%.


You concerns are misplaced. All development times need to be done based on
individual testing that takes into account many variables, including your
agitation technique, how you account for pour-in/pour-out time, type of stop
bath (water/acid), you enlarger contrast (condenser/diffusion), etc, etc,
etc.


Cheers,
-sd
http://www.zoom.sh
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Old August 1st 04, 03:55 AM
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Default Kodak Tmax 100 with Rodinal

I've developed TMX in Rodinal 1:50 at 80 degF for 6 minutes with one
inversion each minute. My notes say it was close.

Gene
"Donald Qualls" wrote in message
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whitewave wrote:

I have to process a 120 roll of new Tmax 100 in Rodinal.
Agfa says 5'30'' at 20°C.

My problem is that since I'm Using distilled water, I have to work at
24°. You can't imagine how much Italy is hot now.

Wich times?

What else could I do? I put some distilled water in the fridge, but I
don't think I wil be able to keep 20°C during all the processing time.


You could stand your chemical bottles (including the jug of distilled
water) in a wash basin filled with cold tap water, and even add ice to
the basin as necessary to regulate temperature. I've heard of many
people doing variations on this to control temperature when even their
tap water is well above 20 C.

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