I have processed 4x5 film in tanks on hangers for years; never had any
problems. I think it has to do with the agitation technique: I learned
from Bruce Barnbaum to lift the hangers straight up, tilt them about 45
degrees to the left, back into the tank, then up and 45 degrees to the
right. I process up to 8 sheets at a time. Lots better than tray
processing: I was always scratching them, and the agitation was not as
precise as it can be with tanks and hangers.
Hope this helps--
Jan Kapoor
ballard borich wrote:
> Does anyone have experience with using film hangers in tanks as a film
> developement technique?
> I have some of the equipment but no experience.
> Ballard
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-- Lightworks Fine Art Photography at http://lightwork.cnchost.com Pinhole, Alt-Process, Large Format and Digital Imagery by Jan KapoorReceived on Wed Jan 23 19:44:50 2002
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