I have never developed 4x5 before and I am finding tray developing a bit daunting. Its not the logistics I am afraid of but the results, uneven development, stains and scratches. I can easily develop 35 and 120 in a tank with very pleasing results so obviously I would be inclined to find a tank for 4x5.
I have been looking at the Jobo 2523 a two reel 4x5 rotary film tank for $99 and two reels for $64 each from B&H. It seems to be the cheapest way to develop 4x5 in a tank (designed for 4x5, not taco in a standard tank) though still looks expensive compared to using the trays which I already have.
When it comes to developing in tanks over trays it is just for the convenience? It seems from my research that anyone who is serious is using tanks where as trays is a more amateur method, at least in this day and age.
I have also heard about the Orbital processor unit which seems to be very rare. Folks say that it can be had for a cheap price but I find that hard to imagine with the demand.
I would like to know about your specific way of tray developing, why it works for you and how you got to that stage.
I have been looking at the Jobo 2523 a two reel 4x5 rotary film tank for $99 and two reels for $64 each from B&H. It seems to be the cheapest way to develop 4x5 in a tank (designed for 4x5, not taco in a standard tank) though still looks expensive compared to using the trays which I already have.
When it comes to developing in tanks over trays it is just for the convenience? It seems from my research that anyone who is serious is using tanks where as trays is a more amateur method, at least in this day and age.
I have also heard about the Orbital processor unit which seems to be very rare. Folks say that it can be had for a cheap price but I find that hard to imagine with the demand.
I would like to know about your specific way of tray developing, why it works for you and how you got to that stage.
