On Feb 20, 10:43 pm, "Ken Hart" <kwha...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> "Steven Woody" <narkewo...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> snip>> Yes, I do B/W. But if solution temperature is not ranged around
68F,
> > i am not sure how many minutes I should put a paper in the developer.
> > B/W print is really develop-to-complete? I am afraid if I develop a
> > paper too much, it will goes darker than it should in normal.
>
> How much does the temperature vary in your darkroom? If your darkroom is
in
> a "comfort range", perhaos 65-75F, you shouldn't have any problem. Color
> RA-4 and film processing would be a different matter, of course
Do you mean in this temperature range, I can develop a print for 2 or
3 minutues and the result will be same? Acutally, I can control my
darkroom temperature to 65-78F.
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>
>
> >> > 3, A well built, larger, dedicated photographic tray is not cheap.
>
> >> Really? At least here (the US), trays are probably the cheapest items
in
> >> a darkroom. Where are you?
>
> > Buy a Jobo AP 8x10 plastic tray in China, you need about 8 dollors,
> > and 16 dollors for 16'' tray.
>
> Just because you are using it for photo processing doesn't mean it must
be a
> photo tray. (Actually for a 16x20 Jobo tray, that's probably not a bad
> price!) I don't know what's available in China, but in the USA, you can
> find a lot of darkroom usable stuff at WalMart and HomeDepot
Understood. Thank you.


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