SteveKomp
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Hello Everyone -
One of my students and I recently built an 8x10 camera. I found some old dip and dunk stainless steel canisters for processing the b&w film, but because they take such an enormous amount of chemistry I'd like to try something else.
I've read several posts where Unicolor drums are used. I've used JOBO drums for processing 4x5 chromes (many years ago), but never anything as big as 8x10.
When processing 8x10 negs in a drum, do you have spools that hold the negatives or do you just put them in the drum one at a time?
I realize that the tray method is another option to conserve chemistry, but the tube route seems attractive.
Any advice on this method would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks - Steve
One of my students and I recently built an 8x10 camera. I found some old dip and dunk stainless steel canisters for processing the b&w film, but because they take such an enormous amount of chemistry I'd like to try something else.
I've read several posts where Unicolor drums are used. I've used JOBO drums for processing 4x5 chromes (many years ago), but never anything as big as 8x10.
When processing 8x10 negs in a drum, do you have spools that hold the negatives or do you just put them in the drum one at a time?
I realize that the tray method is another option to conserve chemistry, but the tube route seems attractive.
Any advice on this method would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks - Steve