P C Headland Subscriber Joined Mar 24, 2005 Messages 844 Location New Zealand Format Multi Format Oct 9, 2009 #26 Another suggestion, just to add to the confusion - find a Paterson Orbital. For up to four 4x5 sheets (two 5x7 or one 8x10), it's great, and uses very little chemistry (150-200ml).
Another suggestion, just to add to the confusion - find a Paterson Orbital. For up to four 4x5 sheets (two 5x7 or one 8x10), it's great, and uses very little chemistry (150-200ml).
dancqu Member Allowing Ads Joined Sep 7, 2002 Messages 3,649 Location Willamette V Format Medium Format Oct 9, 2009 #27 Not Mentioned Not mentioned is the tank a hanger method. When I was doing a bit of news paper work many years ago I had the opportunity of giving it a go. I've tray and Yankee processed but were I at sheet film processing today I'd likely choose the tank and hanger way. Dan
Not Mentioned Not mentioned is the tank a hanger method. When I was doing a bit of news paper work many years ago I had the opportunity of giving it a go. I've tray and Yankee processed but were I at sheet film processing today I'd likely choose the tank and hanger way. Dan
Robert Budding Member Allowing Ads Joined Dec 27, 2004 Messages 475 Location Arlington, M Format Medium Format Oct 10, 2009 #28 I've had consistent results with a Combi Plan tank.
Sirius Glass Subscriber Joined Jan 18, 2007 Messages 50,933 Location Southern California Format Multi Format Oct 10, 2009 #29 Robert Budding said: I've had consistent results with a Combi Plan tank. Click to expand... Consistant good or consistant bad? Steve
Robert Budding said: I've had consistent results with a Combi Plan tank. Click to expand... Consistant good or consistant bad? Steve