Thanks Alex - here are the answers
1. Did your sheets stick together? One has to keep them agitated enough and cycle through the stack so they don't stick to each other.
- no, each sheet was placed in water pre-soak first one by one, so I believe there was no sticking
2. Did you pre-soak with a water bath? This is always a hot-button topic, but most of us who do sheet film agree a pre-soak is necessary. I use 5 minutes, shuffling the sheets so they don't stick as described in (1).
- yes, but it was not very long. perhaps 45secs to a minute before going in the developer. I noticed a stong purple stain in the water when the lights went back on.
3. How often did you shuffle? You need to shuffle each sheet at least every 30 seconds. So with 4 in the try, shuffle from bottom to top about every 7 seconds.
- I rotate in a fairly steady pattern lifting the sheet from the bottom and draining for a few seconds before it goes back on top. Every two minutes all sheets rotated 90 degreess so draining occurs to a different corner. Probably no more than 10 secs per shuffle between sheets.
4. I've gotten away with doing 4 sheets with 4x5, but with 8x10, something seems to always happen unless I do 6 to 8 sheets. Scratches, sticking, uneven development are typical. Can't explain why this is the case, but it happens.
- I very good photographer and teacher of LF I did a course with swears by the emulsion down method. He believes as you lift from the bottom if the corner of the sheet above touches the sheet being lifted it will scratch the non-emulsion surface reducing the impact of any scratching. He has converted others to this approach and they also say it reduced scratching and damage to the emulsion side.
I have had some good success with 4x5 tray development with no apparent uneven development and very nicely graduated skies. That was FP4 in xTol. I wonder if the ADOX100 emulsion is a bit more highly strung or xTol 1+1 is not the best developer for this film? Most web sites show times for stock Xtol or 1+2 but not 1+1. I don't see what difference it should make to go 1+1 adjusting time accordingly?