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Minimal Agitation using a "slosher" tray

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Tray development and minimal, extreme minimal, semi-stand and stand development were discussed in the AZO forum at some depth. The conclusion is that these procedures work best when the film is allowed to stay vertical (e.g. in tubes or drums or tanks) during the non-agitation periods. Adjacency effects (i.e. increased apparent sharpness) does not get as pronounced when the film lays flat. I believe that adverse artifacts may occur as well.
 
It will work fine with minimal agitation or with semi-stand agitation using Pyrocat-HD. That is the way I do it.

I have an 8x10 slosher from PF and 5x7 and 4x5 sloshers from Summitek.

I wish Summitek made an 8x10 (they are less expensive than the PF slosher and the quality is equal).
 
Thanks Guys! :confused:
 
JMoore said:
Thanks Guys! :confused:

Hahahaha. Sorry about that Jim. You have to ready the AZO forum thread on this, or better yet, give it try yourself and see how it goes. I believe you did order some tubes from the Mike bulk purchase? If so, here is a perfect opportunity to compare tube versus tray using minimal agitation.
 
Francesco said:
Tray development and minimal, extreme minimal, semi-stand and stand development were discussed in the AZO forum at some depth. The conclusion is that these procedures work best when the film is allowed to stay vertical (e.g. in tubes or drums or tanks) during the non-agitation periods. Adjacency effects (i.e. increased apparent sharpness) does not get as pronounced when the film lays flat. I believe that adverse artifacts may occur as well.

Francesco and Jim, I think the apparent difference of opinion is caused by the distinction between tray processing and slosher processing. The PF and Summitek sloshers are very smooth surfaced and vented (sides, corners and bottom) trays within trays.

I have done comparison tests with tanks and sloshers and the results were virtually identical. With 8x10 and semi-stand development, my preference is the slosher.
 
Francesco said:
Hahahaha. Sorry about that Jim. You have to ready the AZO forum thread on this, or better yet, give it try yourself and see how it goes. I believe you did order some tubes from the Mike bulk purchase? If so, here is a perfect opportunity to compare tube versus tray using minimal agitation.

Francesco,

You are correct! I did order some of those tubes from Mike. (Thanks Mike)

As always it is best to do your own testing on this sort of thing. What works for one does not always work for others.

I was just wanting to hear some opinions of others who have tried it before.

Thanks again!!

Jim
 
Tom Hoskinson said:
Francesco and Jim, I think the apparent difference of opinion is caused by the distinction between tray processing and slosher processing. The PF and Summitek sloshers are very smooth surfaced and vented (sides, corners and bottom) trays within trays.

I have done comparison tests with tanks and sloshers and the results were virtually identical. With 8x10 and semi-stand development, my preference is the slosher.

Thanks Tom!
 
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