http://www.fotoimpex.de/shopen/archival/empty-photo-paper-cartons-white-13x18-100-sheets.htmlOne of the stabling points is that I don't have access to a bunch of old 4x5 boxes to send the film off in. Are there commercially available 4x5 shipping boxes?
Don't worry about the spelling. In these dumbed down days, who would notice?
I just tried the Taco method for the first time, can't say I loved it. Maybe the hair bands I used were too small or something, but I had a hard time getting 4 sheets into the tank. Right now I'm thinking about either a mod54 and a 3 reel Paterson tank, or give the Yankee a go.
On the plus side, it was the first time I ever developed film, my chemistry was too warm, and I made a mess of the tacos, but I still got some success, enough to spur me on and want to try again, and shoot more 4x5.
The Paterson Orbital is incredibly easy to use.
That are also hard to find and expensive when you do find them.
I think this might be a myth. I just did a search for "Paterson Orbital" on eBay and two came up. £120? Is that expensive? They save you from damaged negatives. They allow you to use stand and semi-stand agitation regimes. Since I modified mine to suit film as well as paper I've been delighted with the results. Certainly paid me back handsomely...
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I use a MOD54 film holder and Patterson tank.
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