Re: Color prints - RA4 or Infochrome
- From: "Juha Juntunen" <juhajuntunen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2005 06:49:31 GMT
"Mike" <mike@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:pan.2005.08.18.14.44.28.382000@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> processing temperature is anywhere from 60-80 degrees. The difference
> between 60 and 70 degrees is something like 10 seconds or so of
> development. But it really isn't critical and I always develop 30% longer
> than recommended to compensate for temperature differences. Doing this
> does not affect density or color.
[ other answers cut ...]
Mike - thanks for providing this information. This sounds like a great
product. I ordered a moment ago the 2.5l kit and some Kodak Supra Endura
paper and I can't wait to try it. I might need to work with the tray setup
first, but getting a simple rotary base drum is now also in the works.
.
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