mawz
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I'm looking at getting into 4x5, shooting B&W architecture and the odd bit of landscape & still life. I've got a solid handle on the camera side of the gear equation, but I'm frankly baffled by the darkroom side of things.
Printing isn't an issue. I'll be doing the odd contact print but everything else will be handled by the darkside (scan & print).
Developing is an issue. I'm currently doing 120 and 35mm B&W in 2-roll plastic daylight tanks. My tank should hold a 4x5 neg, can I just curl the neg, slide it in the tank and develop that way? or am I going to need to get tubes and such. A daylight-safe developing setup is necessary as I only have light-tight loading, and do the processing itself in my kitchen. I'm also on a bit of a budget, so cheap solutions are preferred.
Most likely film/dev combo is FP4/Rodinal.
Printing isn't an issue. I'll be doing the odd contact print but everything else will be handled by the darkside (scan & print).
Developing is an issue. I'm currently doing 120 and 35mm B&W in 2-roll plastic daylight tanks. My tank should hold a 4x5 neg, can I just curl the neg, slide it in the tank and develop that way? or am I going to need to get tubes and such. A daylight-safe developing setup is necessary as I only have light-tight loading, and do the processing itself in my kitchen. I'm also on a bit of a budget, so cheap solutions are preferred.
Most likely film/dev combo is FP4/Rodinal.