David wrote:
 
> > Hi all.I am going to assume that one pre mixes
> > his or her chemicals for home developing prior
> > to starting the proccess.

        Yes - you mix up the bagful of chems first. I use
        those plastic gallon or 1/2 gallon fruit juice jugs
        and keep'em in a dark closet.

> > My ??? to those is,whaat do you use as far as
> > chemical holders and what is a good way to get
> > the chemicals,rinse water etc to the
> > recommended temps

        For the amounts used in the developing tank, I use wide-
        mouth salsa jars or similar for easy return of stop, fixer
        & hypo-clearing solutions. I discard developer after one use.

        To bring all chems up to temperature I use a simple water
        bath in a container in the bathtub. I fill it enough that it
        surrounds the jars well and run it "warm to the touch". I put
        the thermometer in w/ the jars and read the temp after things
        have stabilized (~15-20 minutes). Then I use that time/temp
        data from the film's info-sheet for developing, removing each
        solution as needed. The temp seems to stay close enough thru
        the different steps. I do check the actual developer temp
        itself before deciding on the developing time, though.

        Care should be taken - but it's not "rocket science"   ;^)

        Bill

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        Bill D. Casselberry ; Photography on the Oregon Coast

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