Flat bottomed trays?

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Does anyone still make flat bottomed developing trays? I'm after a few 5x7s for wet-plate work and don't want to use mum's tupperware. I check eBay quite regularly, but all I can find are patterson trays. Just thought I'd ask here.

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I was about to order some of Dead Link Removed, they look flat bottomed...Kind of pricy as you go up in size, but I think the old cescolites were expensive too, and I cant seem to find them anywhwere except for the dimple-bottom ones.
 

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B&H still carries the flat-bottomed cescolites
 

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I think I've seen some at B&H. You might call them to ask if the pictures on the website aren't clear.
 

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Pyrex lasagne or brownie pans (but I'd bet your mum wouldn't mind sharing her tupperware :smile:
 

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You can turn a tray like a paterson into a flat bottom tray by putting a piece of plastic sheet like acrylic on the bottom. Bit of a nuisance and another thing to wash but it works.
 

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I wish I could find trays that AREN'T flat-bottomed. Even the ribs on the bottom of my Yankee trays are insufficient to make getting my tongs under a print less than a crazy-making frustration!
 

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Dear jstraw,

Try Paterson trays. They have deep grooves that allow plenty of room for tongs.

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I saw flat-bottomed Cesco trays at Glazer's Camera yesterday. They must be readily available.
 

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at the revere/corning outlets, you can get 9x12 glass photo trays for less than $3 each. :wink:



erie
 

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I saw flat-bottomed Cesco trays at Glazer's Camera yesterday.
They must be readily available.

They are readily available; Freestyle, Central Camera, B&h,
Calumet, and eBay. Those I know of. At eBay search for,
Cesco . From Google search for, Cesco tray . Dan
 

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I was about to order some of Dead Link Removed, they look flat bottomed...Kind of pricy as you go up in size, but I think the old cescolites were expensive too, and I cant seem to find them anywhwere except for the dimple-bottom ones.

I have a set of Cesco trays in 11x14 that look remarkably like the ones pointed to in the link above. I'll bet they're the same thing. I like 'em because they allow you to be stingy with the chemistry and I only do a few prints per session. I hate 'em because getting the print out of the tray is much too fiddly.
 

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I was about to order some of Dead Link Removed, they look flat bottomed...Kind of pricy as you go up in size, but I think the old cescolites were expensive too, and I cant seem to find them anywhere except for the dimple-bottom ones.

Oops, meant to say I cant find them anywhere cheaper except for the dimple-bottom trays.
 

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Flood the tray with water.

Even with liquid in the tray, they are a PITA unless you use your fingers. I'm not overly concerned about sticking my hands into the chemistry for health reasons, but I like to keep my hands clean for handling the next sheet of paper or negative. Tongs are useless with these flat bottomed trays.
 

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Yeah, patterson trays are best for silver printing w/tongs, save the flat trays for plates and alternative processes.
 

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Expensive, but...

Some very high-end flat-bottom trays can be found at...
any pet shop that sells kitty litter boxes! :D
That's what I use in any case.
 

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Some very high-end flat-bottom trays can be found at...
any pet shop that sells kitty litter boxes! :D
That's what I use in any case.

And/or perhaps at a dollar store? In Japan, we have a chain of smilar stores, and usually they have a lot of A4 sized plastic trays with very flat bottoms.
 
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