[LargeFormat] RE: 8x10 b/w processing

Diane Maher largeformat@f32.net
Sat Jul 19 13:37:43 2003


I have no processor to use the tubes with.  Is it possible to roll any
of these tubes mentioned back and forth (for agitation) on a countertop
or table?

The local camera store has a 2840 on their shelf, but I wanted to ask
before I got it.

Diane
 
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conscience.  It gives one the ability to surpass his own skills.
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Message: 13
Date: Sat, 19 Jul 2003 09:15:56 -0400
Subject: Re: [LargeFormat] 8x10 b/w processing
From: Les Newcomer <LNPhoto@twmi.rr.com>
To: largeformat@f32.net
Reply-To: largeformat@f32.net

I ran an ATL-3 for a local photographer.  We ran expert tanks for 4x5 a 
nd 8x10, plus had a slew of reels for 120/35

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Message: 14
From: "Peter De Smidt" <pdesmidt@dotnet.com>
To: <largeformat@f32.net>
Subject: RE: [LargeFormat] 8x10 b/w processing
Date: Sat, 19 Jul 2003 09:40:43 -0500
Reply-To: largeformat@f32.net


Get the 8x10 expert drum, assuming that you have a processor that
it'll work with.  It works very well.

-Peter De Smidt

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Message: 15
Date: Sat, 19 Jul 2003 08:22:51 -0700
From: john frost <johnfrost@sprintmail.com>
To: largeformat@f32.net
Subject: Re: [LargeFormat] 8x10 b/w processing
Reply-To: largeformat@f32.net

I use a 2840 ($35) for four 5x7 with HC-110, 1-31. It also will hold two

8x10, or one 11x14. I mention the HC-110 @ 1-31, as I recon that 12 oz 
is the minimum amount for two 8x10, and that is the amount the cup will 
hold. I use the drum on an old unicolor roller base ($10).

john (:>))) YMMV....