moodlover
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Hi all,
I am currently using the Paterson tank that holds 2x 120 reels in it. I load 2 rolls into each reel (by method of taping the end of one to another to effectively create one long roll, then reel it in). This method lets me develop 4 rolls successfully at a time with no issues.
But I have 48 rolls to develop. And 4 rolls at a time will take me days to get it all done which is not efficient.
I am now looking at the Paterson Multi-8 tank which holds 5x 120 reels in it, so if I put 2 rolls into each reel, I am thinking I can develop 10 rolls of 120 film at a time. The issue is this tank is super long and I have no idea how to keep it in a warm bath during developing (maybe using a huge bucket?). Honestly, im not sure how crucial it is to keep the tank in 39C water during developing?
Anyways, the other issue is how the heck do I fill up the chemicals fast enough? I believe the tank requires something like 2.5L of chemicals. My first idea is to cook up two batches of 1L chemicals and hope the total 2L covers the entire film/reels and the missing 0.5L won't affect it. Then I'll mix up these two separately cooked soups (is that a safe idea?) into one batch and store in a 2L measuring pitcher until I'm ready to use.
Thoughts? Advice please!
I am currently using the Paterson tank that holds 2x 120 reels in it. I load 2 rolls into each reel (by method of taping the end of one to another to effectively create one long roll, then reel it in). This method lets me develop 4 rolls successfully at a time with no issues.
But I have 48 rolls to develop. And 4 rolls at a time will take me days to get it all done which is not efficient.
I am now looking at the Paterson Multi-8 tank which holds 5x 120 reels in it, so if I put 2 rolls into each reel, I am thinking I can develop 10 rolls of 120 film at a time. The issue is this tank is super long and I have no idea how to keep it in a warm bath during developing (maybe using a huge bucket?). Honestly, im not sure how crucial it is to keep the tank in 39C water during developing?
Anyways, the other issue is how the heck do I fill up the chemicals fast enough? I believe the tank requires something like 2.5L of chemicals. My first idea is to cook up two batches of 1L chemicals and hope the total 2L covers the entire film/reels and the missing 0.5L won't affect it. Then I'll mix up these two separately cooked soups (is that a safe idea?) into one batch and store in a 2L measuring pitcher until I'm ready to use.
Thoughts? Advice please!
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