Paul Howell said:Good point about the amount of developer, the Yankee takes over 50 oz for 4X5. What I cant recall is how many sheets can be developed at one time.
Ole said:Yes.
Jobo 2521 is what I usually use, but I also have a "Johnson Cutplate & Film Developing Tank" which is utterly useless for anything but stand development. There are several other makes.
No-one has this in Oslo, forget it.....RoyK said:Any idea who sells this? I couldn't find it anywhere.....
Preferably in Oslo, of course![]()
jdef said:If you want to process 1 sheet at a time, you can use any film developing tank in which the sheet will fit, ie, Paterson, or various SS tanks. I do up to 4 sheets at a time in my Paterson tank by binding each sheet with a rubber band, into a "U"-shape.
Jay
Baxter Bradford said:I don't feel that you need to go to those lengths Geoff.
I use my single tank in daylight with dev times 10-14 min with PMK, previously using Exactol, DiXactol and Rodinal and have achieved even development using the technique described above by emptying out of the lid nozzle.
RoyK said:Any idea who sells this? I couldn't find it anywhere.....
Preferably in Oslo, of course![]()
My recollection is 12 sheets. I never liked it much due to uneven development. The amount of chemistry needed was an issue, as well, but I didn't mind that as I unsed Rodinal and other low-cost 1-shot developers such as FG-7.panchromatic said:I have one, I'm at work so I can't check, but I believe its 55 oz, and its 10 or 12 sheets of 4x5
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