m_liddell
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I have recently managed to get hold of an Ebony RSW45 and Schneider 110mm XL second hand. I intended to use it mostly for roll film (and buy a shorter lens to go with the Schneider) since I was very put off the hassle developing 4X5. Since Ive had it Ive been thinking about giving 4x5 a go, just how bad is developing it?
I have no darkroom but have a very small bathroom with no windows. Quantity of developer, scratch risk and horror stories of uneven development has ruled out trays, tanks just dont seem to work for 4x5, which leaves BTZS tubes.
How easy are they to load? Im a bit of a klutz when it comes to loading even 35mm and 120 so Im scared! How many sheets am I likely to screw up before I get this right?
Film will be acros in quickload and dev will be exactol lux (pretty resistant to uneven development). How do I hang the sheets up to dry?
I have no darkroom but have a very small bathroom with no windows. Quantity of developer, scratch risk and horror stories of uneven development has ruled out trays, tanks just dont seem to work for 4x5, which leaves BTZS tubes.
How easy are they to load? Im a bit of a klutz when it comes to loading even 35mm and 120 so Im scared! How many sheets am I likely to screw up before I get this right?
Film will be acros in quickload and dev will be exactol lux (pretty resistant to uneven development). How do I hang the sheets up to dry?