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Kodak Tmax 100 with Rodinal

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whitewave - 22 Jul 2004 11:25 GMT
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.

Thanks a lot.
.....................................
Marco Baldovin
www.whitewave.it
Alparslan - 22 Jul 2004 23:43 GMT
> I have to process a 120 roll of new Tmax 100 in Rodinal.
>  Agfa says 5'30'' at 20?C.
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>  Marco Baldovin
> www.whitewave.it

Hi Marco,

It is very hot here in this part of Turkey too but I manage to develop my
films at 20 degrees C. I keep the solutions in the fridge until they are
about 19 degrees C. Development times are not very long anyway. A variation
of one or two degrees in temperature is not critically important. If I
really wanted to be anal about it I would put the processing tank in my
paper developing tray filled with iced water and observe the temp. during
processing through the hole in the middle of the tank. Regards,
Alparslan
 
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