@Alex Benjamin: there is another thread on this subject:
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Robert Adams' roll film developing technique
I was reading an essay by Todd Papgeorge on Robert Adams, and came across this explanation of his film developing technique for "The New West": http://www.americansuburbx.com/2011/07/robert-adams-missing-criticism-what-we.html It involved the use of shallow custom-made trays and required...www.photrio.com
Quoting from it:
"It involved the use of shallow custom-made trays and required that Adams make a loop of a single roll of film by taping its ends together and then manipulating it through several trays of photographic chemistry, all in pitch blackness. This procedure, requiring thirty-five to forty minutes start to finish"
I've considered merging the two threads, but the result would be quite unwieldy. So I'll just repeat Raghu's recommendation to read the other thread.