Re: [pinhole-discussion] keeping temperatures up in tube processing

2001-07-20 Thread Gregg Kemp

At 06:20 PM 7/20/01 -0400, you wrote:


- Original Message -
From: "Mike Vande Bunt" 


> I did a lot of Cibachrome printing in the 70's . . . Cibachrome is
> extremely non-temperature sensitive.  I never had bad color
> on a Ciba, and I mostly used the chemistry slightly cooler than
> room temperature.

Hey Mike, is that in the 70's as in 1970's or as in 70F or both? :-)

Guillermo


That's a good one, Guillermo.  I think Mike gave himself away when he 
called it Cibachrome.


Gregg

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Re: [pinhole-discussion] keeping temperatures up in tube processing

2001-07-20 Thread Guillermo
- Original Message - 
From: "Mike Vande Bunt" 


> I did a lot of Cibachrome printing in the 70's . . . Cibachrome is
> extremely non-temperature sensitive.  I never had bad color
> on a Ciba, and I mostly used the chemistry slightly cooler than
> room temperature.

Hey Mike, is that in the 70's as in 1970's or as in 70F or both? :-)

Guillermo




Re: [pinhole-discussion] keeping temperatures up in tube processing

2001-07-20 Thread George L Smyth
I've also read that some people use fish tank heaters to control the
temperature.  

Cheers -

george


--- Mike Vande Bunt  wrote:
> I did a lot of Cibachrome printing in the 70's . . . Cibachrome is
> extremely non-temperature sensitive.  I never had bad color
> on a Ciba, and I mostly used the chemistry slightly cooler than
> room temperature.
> 
> Mike Vande Bunt
> 
> 
> eric nelson wrote:
> 
> > An old sage from a camera club dropped this pearl of wisdom for keeping 
> his
> > solution temperatures constant. He placed desk  lamps with big bulbs
> shining
> > onto the rotating tube of his cibachrome tubes. It seems like an excellent
> idea.
> > His cibas were fantastic.
> >
> 
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Re: [pinhole-discussion] keeping temperatures up in tube processing

2001-07-19 Thread Mike Vande Bunt
I did a lot of Cibachrome printing in the 70's . . . Cibachrome is
extremely non-temperature sensitive.  I never had bad color
on a Ciba, and I mostly used the chemistry slightly cooler than
room temperature.

Mike Vande Bunt


eric nelson wrote:

> An old sage from a camera club dropped this pearl of wisdom for keeping  his
> solution temperatures constant. He placed desk  lamps with big bulbs shining
> onto the rotating tube of his cibachrome tubes. It seems like an excellent 
> idea.
> His cibas were fantastic.
>




[pinhole-discussion] keeping temperatures up in tube processing

2001-07-18 Thread eric nelson
An old sage from a camera club dropped this pearl of wisdom for keeping  his
solution temperatures constant. He placed desk  lamps with big bulbs shining
onto the rotating tube of his cibachrome tubes. It seems like an excellent idea.
His cibas were fantastic.


eric nelson, marshfield, wi usa