I've used the taco shell method to develop my 5x7" sheets but I usually have 6 sheets to develop and I need to develop in two sets which feels a bit tedious. Also the chemical usage is really high on taco shell / paterson tank.
I saw similar design like drawn below and started to think if I should make one myself (wood).
Any experiences on designs like this? Is there a risk sheets sticking to eachother? If anyone has similar tank which is working, what is the distance between sheets?
And which notching would be better, the following views are bottom down (5" wide):
The area of one 5x7" is 22580,6 mm² and 36 frame 135 film is 58978,8 mm² - so one sheet need probably 2,6x less developer than 135 film, which is typically 250ml so single sheet needs approx 100ml of developer? So 6 sheets would go with 600ml of developer, that's really economical compared to taco shell method
I saw similar design like drawn below and started to think if I should make one myself (wood).
Any experiences on designs like this? Is there a risk sheets sticking to eachother? If anyone has similar tank which is working, what is the distance between sheets?
And which notching would be better, the following views are bottom down (5" wide):
The area of one 5x7" is 22580,6 mm² and 36 frame 135 film is 58978,8 mm² - so one sheet need probably 2,6x less developer than 135 film, which is typically 250ml so single sheet needs approx 100ml of developer? So 6 sheets would go with 600ml of developer, that's really economical compared to taco shell method


