>At one time I was actually filling the bath tub with water, then adjusting >the temperature using ice. Then I was dumping the used water and chemicals >in tubs to dispose of it. I had to worry about any residue on the tub >contaminating the film and chemicals, though. Plus, it was hard on the >back{:-> > Marilyn i have been thinking... why at the exact temp? A.Adams states in one of his works that washing can be done at temps a few degrees up or down the temp used for film development... that may help a little And have you considered other than film&paper development using a higher temp for the rest of the procedure? BTW I should have told you about this resources the first time the thread appeared : www.digitaltrouth.com - for official and empirical devel times http://www.ilford.com/html/us_english/pdf/tempconv.pdf - Ilford develompent/temperature compensation chart goes up to 80F hope i was helpful, kostas _____________________________________________________________________________________ http://www.mailbox.gr ÁðïêôÞóôå äùñåÜí ôï ìïíáäéêü óáò e-mail. http://www.thesuperweb.gr Website ìå ÁóöáëÝò Controlpanel áðü 6 Euro êáé äþñï ôï domain óáò!