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This might be a silly question but here goes.
For years now I've used the two-reel patterson super system 4, agitating by spinning/twisting the center column.
I now intend to get a patterson 8 reel tank. Being such a large tank, it was recommended to me that I use inversion agitation by physically moving the entire tank.
My question is that, say I wanted to process only 4 rolls of film, would I measure out enough chemicals for just 4 rolls, or would I use the chemical equivalent for 8 rolls to ensure that the 4 reels never lose contact with the chemicals when I am making upsidedown inversions? I understand of course that I would still put 8 reels in even though only 4 are filled, to make sure that the 4 do not move independent of the tank.
For years now I've used the two-reel patterson super system 4, agitating by spinning/twisting the center column.
I now intend to get a patterson 8 reel tank. Being such a large tank, it was recommended to me that I use inversion agitation by physically moving the entire tank.
My question is that, say I wanted to process only 4 rolls of film, would I measure out enough chemicals for just 4 rolls, or would I use the chemical equivalent for 8 rolls to ensure that the 4 reels never lose contact with the chemicals when I am making upsidedown inversions? I understand of course that I would still put 8 reels in even though only 4 are filled, to make sure that the 4 do not move independent of the tank.
