yeah, i didn't really think of that. mainly because i've only dealt with
the nice metal tanks though (which i wouldn't want to puncture) and the only
plastic one i have has this agitation rod thing going down the middle.
also, i think the best part of this idea is that if i could make a bunch of
them (cheaply) i could have this assembly line sort of development going on
where one person's developer goes into the next one, etc. then the person's
stop/water goes into the next one and so on. it would be neat! maybe i
even design the cans so they kind of connect (not airtight but they connect)
and then you tip them upside down together so nothing spills when
transferring the chemicals from one to the other! it would be allow the
chemicals to leave/enter FAST that way too.. wouldn't have to worry about
spillage. i have kids in mind when i envision this. what do you think?
rob
> From: "Uptown Gallery" <gallery@uptowngallery.org>
> Reply-To: pinhole-discussion@pinhole.com
> Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 02:45:44 -0500
> To: <pinhole-discussion@pinhole.com>
> Subject: [pinhole-discussion] developing in camera
>
> Say, why not take one of those Unicolor or Beseler processor tanks (or
> whatever type has the light trap filler), and make a camera out of it.
>
> This seems to solve the questions of a vessel that looks and acts like a
> camera and a processor tank simultaneously.
>
> The pinhole/shutter needs to be leakproof, that's all...electrical tape?
>
> Then you'd just need to be sure to get the moisture out of the pinhole
> before the next shoot.
>
> Murray
>
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Received on Sun Jan 6 13:05:07 2002
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