Southern-Lights
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So, I know that a lot of people use a daylight developing tank when they develop roll film, my question is, what do you use if you don't use a daylight developing tank.
So, I know that a lot of people use a daylight developing tank when they develop roll film, my question is, what do you use if you don't use a daylight developing tank.
One other way to work, very, very simple, just hold a roll, in dark of course, one end in each hand and seesaw the film through a tray of developer. (Guaranteed to develop not just film but those arm muscles too.)
Wow. So many different ways to develop the film.
@Martin Aislabie: So does that mean that the pro film photographers use something besides a daylight tank to develop their film?
When you do the dip and dunk method, do you use a reel like you would in a tank?
********So, I know that a lot of people use a daylight developing tank when they develop roll film, my question is, what do you use if you don't use a daylight developing tank.
This deviates from the original question, but I've seen eBay auctions for Kodak tanks that can be loaded in daylight. Here's an example of a completed auction. I've never seen one of these in person. It seems like it could be handy in some situations, but I don't know how well this design works in practice.
This deviates from the original question, but I've seen eBay auctions for Kodak tanks that can be loaded in daylight. Here's an example of a completed auction. I've never seen one of these in person. It seems like it could be handy in some situations, but I don't know how well this design works in practice.
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