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I develop 4x5, 5x7, 8x10 in open trays
That was the way I started - with GLASS plates back in the late 1940s! darn shame glass plates went out..they stayed in place in the tray emulsion up ...

I develop 4x5, 5x7, 8x10 in open trays
That was the way I started - with GLASS plates back in the late 1940s! darn shame glass plates went out..they stayed in place in the tray emulsion up ...![]()
Sure, but I'm guessing it didn't work nearly as well to develop a stack of them together...
only had 3 single holders
That's what I had with my first plate camera, but I've never used glass plates -- and I can't fathom taking a trip to make photographs with only three film holders, or having to develop the plates one at a time afterward. There were multi-plate tanks available, back then, but if you got what you wanted from what you had, it was good enough.
After I went from trays to various tanks, FreeStyle recommended that I try the Jobo processor with the Jobo 3010 Expert Drum. I quickly found out the with that drum I could develop color or black & white 4"x5" sheet film easily and consistently.
Has anyone tried B's 4x5 reel?
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B's 4x5 developing reel Mk2 — Bounet-Photography
www.bounetphoto.com
you can build the same with tubes and caps from Home Depot.
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