timeUnit
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I've tried developing in trays using PVC tubes. First I scratched the films, which was my fault. Then I got weird spots as mentioned here:
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and here:
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Now, with nice new Ilford HP5 Plus, I got marks from the fibreglass mesh I'm using on two of four frames. Negs look OK otherwise, but I can't have pictures full of squares.
I'm getting quite frustrated here. Shooting LF is so much fun, but developing is not, yet anyway. I feel like I started photography yesterday! (I didn't, honestly!)
I think I'll botch the whole PVC-tube thing, if someone doesn't have a solution to my erratic issues.
This leaves me with:
Tray developing. The standard way. I'm worried I'll scratch the films. And will it work with minimal agitation? I'm using 5 sec / 5 minutes.
Tray developing using slosher or cradle. Seems like a good way. How about the chemistry, will I use a lot?
Combi-Plan tank. I have one that I use for crossprocessing E6 dupe film. It works OK, but sometimes the holder scratches the top of the sheet. I might be able to fix that, though. But can I use the Combi-plan for both C41 and BW chemistry?
Anything else I haven't thought of?
Or: should I just shoot Polaroid 55? ;-D
Thanks for all ideas!
Henning
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
and here:
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
Now, with nice new Ilford HP5 Plus, I got marks from the fibreglass mesh I'm using on two of four frames. Negs look OK otherwise, but I can't have pictures full of squares.
I'm getting quite frustrated here. Shooting LF is so much fun, but developing is not, yet anyway. I feel like I started photography yesterday! (I didn't, honestly!)
I think I'll botch the whole PVC-tube thing, if someone doesn't have a solution to my erratic issues.
This leaves me with:
Tray developing. The standard way. I'm worried I'll scratch the films. And will it work with minimal agitation? I'm using 5 sec / 5 minutes.
Tray developing using slosher or cradle. Seems like a good way. How about the chemistry, will I use a lot?
Combi-Plan tank. I have one that I use for crossprocessing E6 dupe film. It works OK, but sometimes the holder scratches the top of the sheet. I might be able to fix that, though. But can I use the Combi-plan for both C41 and BW chemistry?
Anything else I haven't thought of?
Or: should I just shoot Polaroid 55? ;-D
Thanks for all ideas!
Henning