Thanks Lisa
Alexis
on 25/1/02 4:05 pm, Lisa Reddig at lisa@julianrichards.com wrote:
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: ragowaring <ragowaring@btinternet.com>
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>> That tank sounds very good Lisa. Even if the tank is not suitable for
>> travel I would still like to know who makes it, where can I get it?
>
> The name brand is Doran (http://myweb.ecomplanet.com/DOEI4233/ Doran
> website, I believe the product is 45-CFP $38.95) . It's called a
> "cut-film-pack developing tank, adjustable". The largest size it does is
> 4x5. I got it at B&H in NYC. ( www.bhphotovideo.com ) It's plastic and
> light, so easy to travel with. And as George wrote in another email, yes it
> does use alot of developer, 52 oz's of developer/water solution no matter
> how many sheets you do. I solved this by always shooting in multiples of
> 12, the maximum it can do, so as not too waste developer. Which is
> divisible by 4 so they fit on to 3 negative sheets perfectly. As far as
> uneven developing, I like the messy, shoot from the hip look of pinholes so
> I don't tend to dwell on things like evenness. But I don't think I've
> noticed any glaring problems with the developing.
>
> lisa
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Received on Fri Jan 25 14:05:15 2002
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