Dave Wooten said:Dsve S. do you use a "liner" between the back of the film and the tube or just slip the film in and against the tube wall?
kaiyen said:Lee,
I apologize - I didn't mean that I load film in the daylight or anything. But wouldn't changing chemicals while using a tube in a changing tent be a bit tough?
I use a regular changing bag for now for working in complete darkness. I just don't see myself having the kind of room to maneuver in there, even in the tent ones. But if you think that's doable...
allan
jdef said:You can use a Patterson 2-120 reel tank to develop 3x4 or 4x5 film, either singly, or up to four sheets at a time with the rubber band method.
Jay
nsmith01tx said:The Unidrum and Uniroller work fine and are pretty cheap. You need the 8x10 PAPER drum. It will soup 2 5x7 (or up to 4 4x5) negatives at a time. Very easy to use, and pretty thrifty with the chemicals.
Nathan
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