[LargeFormat] A daylight tank for 4x5

paul vandepitte largeformat@f32.net
Thu Dec 21 11:02:08 2000


Hi,

I use a CombiPlan tank. It holds 6 sheets. If you want, it can hold 12 
sheets (you can do so by inserting 2 sheets, back-to-back, in one sleeve, 
and insert a wind screen between the two sheets to avoid kitting). Athough 
the CombiPlan is intended to be used with daylight, I always use it in total 
darkness. This way I can give each sheet it's individual developping time.

Yours,

Paul


>From: Gareth Rees <gareth-s.rees@baesystems.com>
>Reply-To: largeformat@f32.net
>To: largeformat@f32.net
>Subject: [LargeFormat] A daylight tank for 4x5
>Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2000 12:00:26 +0000
>
>All (except Clive - who wants me to tray process),
>
>Anyone with any experience of dev tanks for 4x5 negs. I'm somewhat
>challenged in the darkroom department and want a daylight tank so that I
>can do the business in a dark-bag. I tried using my existing 35mm Jobo
>tank but this (rather anoyingly) crushes the film as the tank is a bit
>less than 4 inches tall.
>
>Any ideas?
>
>Reagrds
>
>Gareth Rees
>
>--
>e-mail: gareth-s.rees@baesystems.com
>
>
>
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