Rob,
The way I process my sheet film is to slide the film in the tray, emulsion
down, and then agitate front to back a couple of times then side to side a
couple of times. Let rest. Then at 30seconds, lift one corner up and down a
couple of times to agitate. It will create agitation both in diagonal and
sideways.
Wait 30 seconds and move to the next corner, etc... You will have to determine
by trial and error (or with a densitometer) on how gently or strongly you need
to shake the corners to get proper developement for your film.
Cheers,
Guy
R Duarte wrote:
> hey, i'd like to try using 4x5 sheet film. does anyone have suggestions on
> the easiest way that i could develop it? should i just use trays in the
> dark? is there something easier without buying the $150 developing tank i
> saw at the local camera store? :) you can email me directly instead of
> sending to the list since it's not necessarily pinhole related - although
> i'm asking because i want to finally use FILM in the pinhole camera i built
> to accept 4x5 film backs. thanks for any info..
> rob
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Received on Tue Jan 22 22:53:42 2002
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