Thanks, Shel, that is worth a bookmark!! On Monday 14 January 2002 21:32, Shel Belinkoff wrote: > How often have you had to develop your film at a temperature other > than "standard", and the information on the film box or the developer > package was hard to read or skimpy in detail. Last night that > happened to me - I had to process at 64-degrees, and the chart on the > developer package was worthless. Running to the computer and > searching the 'net for such information would have been a PITA. So, > today I solved the problem once and for all, and put up a very > comprehensive Time/Temperature chart on my site. The numbers are > large enough to read comfortably, and the chart covers a range from > 64-degress F through 80-degrees F, with standard processing times > running from 4-minutes to 25-minutes, at 30-second intervals. It may > be a little overkill in some respects, but there should hardly be a > situation that it doesn't cover. So, here it is, with my compliments > to Ilford for providing the information: > > http://home.earthlink.net/~belinkoff/film-developing/temp-conversion- >chart.html
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