So, I made some homemade film developing tubes out of grey pvc pipe and white caps that were painted black. The problem is the caps fit really tight and it's very hard to get them off. I even had one instance where I couldnt get them off and severely overdeveloped a sheet of film. I tried sanding the ends of the tubes down today, but that didnt seem to help; the caps still stick so tightly I can barely pull them off.
I decided that homemade tubes were not worth the trouble. Now i have a dillema: should I buy some tubes like BTZS tubes (which I think are overpriced) or should I try tray developing? I'd prefer to do tray developing now (but I'll admit it's because I'm still a bit upset about my tube problem to give commercially made tubes a fair chance now).
I do have some small 6x9 Rubbermade trays in the kitchen that I can use, and that should be a good size for my 5x7 film, I think. My concern is with developing times. I was able to get the top off the tube to properly develop a few sheets and figured my development time should be 9 minutes at 70F for the paper I'm using. If I start developing in a tray, how would my developing time change? Would tray developing for 9 minutes result in overdevelopment or underdevelopment? I'm thinking I'd have to extend my developing time to get the contrast where I want it. any ideas?
I decided that homemade tubes were not worth the trouble. Now i have a dillema: should I buy some tubes like BTZS tubes (which I think are overpriced) or should I try tray developing? I'd prefer to do tray developing now (but I'll admit it's because I'm still a bit upset about my tube problem to give commercially made tubes a fair chance now).
I do have some small 6x9 Rubbermade trays in the kitchen that I can use, and that should be a good size for my 5x7 film, I think. My concern is with developing times. I was able to get the top off the tube to properly develop a few sheets and figured my development time should be 9 minutes at 70F for the paper I'm using. If I start developing in a tray, how would my developing time change? Would tray developing for 9 minutes result in overdevelopment or underdevelopment? I'm thinking I'd have to extend my developing time to get the contrast where I want it. any ideas?
). Hopefully I'll figure it out pretty quick 

