--- Lisa Reddig <lisa@julianrichards.com> wrote:
> I'll cast my vote for developing sheet film in a light tight tank. I get to
> work with the lights on. 12 sheets at a time. The size inside the tank can
> be varied to do smaller sizes of film. I think the tank only cost about $30
> or so at B&H. It spills out the top a little as I agitate, but that can be
> kept in control by doing it over an empty tray were all the chemicals spill
> in to. I've been using mine for over 2 years now and couldn't imagine going
> back to trays.
Uneven development is a problem with tanks, at least it was when I gave it a
try. Also, the massive amounts of developer expended really turned me off,
since the tank I have used the same amount for one or a dozen sheets. On the
good side, the tank works wonderfully for washing the negatives.
Cheers -
george
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