Hi everyone,
I'm hopping for some help with a problem I've got. I currently shoot a range of formats, mainly 35mm, 6x6 and 5x4. Until recently all film was scanned and printed digitally. However, as how 99% of my photography was b&w, I decided to get an enlarger. I am extremely limited by space, and could only fit in one enlarger so I went for a second hand beseler 45mcx. This currently resides in the spare bedroom, which is still regularly used for visitors. My problem lies in the fact that the only way I have to develop prints is to use a paterson orbital processor that I also use for developing 5x4 film. I load this with the print in the "dark room", and then take it into the bathroom where I process it. I have to do this as I can't use chemicals in the spare room, as I feel it is a bit unsafe with having visitors there. Also, I don't want to risk staining any of the decor. However, I have found that when using the orbital tank there are sometimes random "missed" bits on a print, that result in a white patch. The print always goes in face up. This can happen to 1 or 2 prints a session. The other thing is that I am limited to prints of only 10x8, and would like to print bigger, it is also extremely slow having to process every test print in the bathroom. I have had some good prints using this method though.
Can anyone think of an alternative light tight processing vessel, or a work around solution?
Sorry for the long post.
Many thanks in advance,
Neil