[LargeFormat] 5x7 - in a Jobo ATL-1500?

Vince Dobson vince at visionsinnature.com
Mon Apr 4 16:59:16 EDT 2005


If you develop film in paper tanks, won't the paper get soggy and ruin your
film?  How do they hold up?

Vince Dobson
Visions In Nature
www.visionsinnature.com

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From: largeformat-bounces at f32.net [mailto:largeformat-bounces at f32.net]On
Behalf Of Ole Tjugen
Sent: Monday, April 04, 2005 3:53 PM
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Subject: Re: [LargeFormat] 5x7 - in a Jobo ATL-1500?

I have heard that film can be developed in paper tanks, both from another
Norwegian LF'er and from reading the manual for the CPE-2 with tanks that
came in my door yesterday. I haven't tried it yet, the tanks need a good
clean and the machine needs a new power plg first. Not to mention that I
need some negatives...

Ole Tj

On Mon, 4 Apr 2005 21:44:05 +0200, Douglas Jakobsen <doug at online.no> wrote:

> Has anyone tried processing 5x7 film in a ATL-1500. The largest reel is
> the 4x5, but I need to support 5x7 as well. Does anyone make a 5x7 reel
> that would fit?
>
> If this can't be remedied - what daylight tank can I use for 5x7?
>
> Any suggestions will be appreciated.
>
> DJ
>
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