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Re: [APML] Speeding up film with cold weather



Hey Don,

--- westergren <westergren@netzero.net> wrote:
> My film tests of Supra400 show that most of the
> reciprocity loss occurs in
> the first 17 minutes to 1 hour.

Is there any reason for this? I've always thought that
once a film started dropping off, that it would either
continue dropping at that rate, or worse, start fading
faster.

The staying power of this film blows me away. I'm
trying to figure out ways to move it along faster.
Hypering won't help much, that's why I'm interested in
cold weather speeding up film. But, if the cold only
slows reciprocity failure (which is not a problem
after the first few minutes) it just may not help that
much. Or am I mistaken in that regard? If that first
few minutes had a boost from the cold, would it have a
domino effect down the line?

Alan


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