[pure-silver] Re: Temperature Rule of Thumb

  • From: "stevendidit@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <stevendidit@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2010 20:09:26 -0700

I wouldn't be to concerned about ambient temp but more the difference between 
your chemistry and incoming water temp. 
A 20 degree difference,cold tap water washing can cause reticulation. Just try 
to keep your wash temps about the same. 
(Not an issue in printing but in film processing.)

Steven



------- Original Message -------
From    : Elias_Roustom[mailto:elroustom@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent    : 6/28/2010 6:11:31 PM
To      : pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Subject : RE: [pure-silver] Temperature Rule of Thumb

 My darkroom is holding 74 degrees quite nicely these days. Humidity is  
such that I don't need a holding bath between fixing and washing  :  )

How can I compensate for temperature higher than 68 in my paper  
developing? Should I try to cool things down?

Thanks,

Elias
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