[LargeFormat] sheet film developing

Hornford, Dave largeformat@f32.net
Sat Nov 23 10:28:44 2002


I have used 3 day-light tanks - Yankee/Combi, BTZS & Jobo.

I have abandoned the Yankee/Combi. Their design requires the use of to
much chemistry so that draining & filling take to long. However, I was
at a workshop yesterday where the use of many of them in for dip & dunk
E-6 was extolled.

The BTZS tubes are great for B&W, I can develop a set with all my zone
modifications (N-2 - N+2)
The Jobo is what I use most of the time - I have a 2553 tank & roller
base. Will do 12 4x5 and 5? rolls of 35mm or 120 (don't know just
received the roll film reels) I am planning some Rodinal stand
developing experiments with the Jobo - but am distracted by finally
possessing a darkroom. Printing is very cool.

Dave

Dave Hornford
"It has been my experience that folks who have no vices have very few
virtues."
   --- Abraham Lincoln




-----Original Message-----
From: Rei Shinozuka [mailto:shino@panix.com]=20
Sent: November 23, 2002 7:50 AM
To: largeformat@f32.net
Subject: [LargeFormat] sheet film developing


i recently started shooting 4x5, having acquired a used outfit. i
tray-processed my first half dozen exposures, but i think i'd=20
rather use a daylight tank like i do for 35 and 120 films.

does anyone have any brand-name recommendations for me?

thanks,
-rei

--=20
Rei Shinozuka shino@panix.com
Ridgewood, New Jersey


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