mark
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Hello, my name is Mark and my sheet film developing technique sucks. Back in the days before my crippling depression I used a unicolor drum and just rolled it back and forth on a couple of 2x4s for 8x10 and 5x7. It always leaked and since I use pyro-cat, leaking can be a health hazard. I don't want a unicolor drum again for this reason and I'm willing to pay for a jobo tank, just not those crazy priced (but apparently amazingly good) 3005 expert drums. What I am wondering is, on the 3063 and similar tanks is there an insert that needs to be bought as well that holds the film or does the film just sit up against the walls? If this is the case how do the films not overlap as they are rolled? I am looking to do more than one 8x10 at a time, otherwise that SP-8x10 that is at the top of the page here looks like a good Idea.
I was also never successful with DIY tubes due to scratches and uneven development. Once again most likely my fault. I don't want to go this route either.
Aside from the 3063 and ignoring the 3005, what are my jobo options for 8x10 and 5x7 sheet film?
I was also never successful with DIY tubes due to scratches and uneven development. Once again most likely my fault. I don't want to go this route either.
Aside from the 3063 and ignoring the 3005, what are my jobo options for 8x10 and 5x7 sheet film?