I've also read that some people use fish tank heaters to control the
temperature.
Cheers -
george
--- Mike Vande Bunt <Mike.VandeBunt@mixcom.com> 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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