Hi,
Well we finally sold our house, so my boxed up "in between houses" darkroom problem is almost over. When we get settled in the new place I'll have a small dedicated space for a darkroom again. Can't wait
The main problem is my spinal osteoarthritis. The days of standing over trays for hours on end, or hours of manually processing films is no longer viable. I understand I can't remove the art of enlarging from the equation and that's fine, but anything I can do to minimize time on my feet in the darkroom is a plus. I'm usually good on my feet anywhere from 2-3hrs then I can't hack it much more after that. In the past I would have big 8-11hr sessions in the darkroom, but there is no way I can manage that for now. I'm looking for suggested hardware systems to reduce physical load.
For the most part I'll be on 35mm B&W and 11x14 prints for the foreseeable future. 35mm kit is light weight for me, 11x14 printing is about as big as I want to go for financial reasons.
I would like to be able to automate developing up to 5 rolls of 35mm at a time, and automate paper development. I understand automation isn't ideal but am ok with making the most of it.
Automating Paper:
I might have the paper dev side covered as a local shop has a new 11x14 paper developer they want to get rid of (it's been on their shelf for years so hopefully it's still there). I'm open to suggestions in case they no longer have it, and my most likely source will be ebay. I know a little about Nova and the processor local is a table top deal. There could be options I'm not aware of. A rocker tray might be an option but not ideal.
Automating Film:
I am thinking a used Phototherm off of ebay? Open to suggestions.
Thanks
Well we finally sold our house, so my boxed up "in between houses" darkroom problem is almost over. When we get settled in the new place I'll have a small dedicated space for a darkroom again. Can't wait

The main problem is my spinal osteoarthritis. The days of standing over trays for hours on end, or hours of manually processing films is no longer viable. I understand I can't remove the art of enlarging from the equation and that's fine, but anything I can do to minimize time on my feet in the darkroom is a plus. I'm usually good on my feet anywhere from 2-3hrs then I can't hack it much more after that. In the past I would have big 8-11hr sessions in the darkroom, but there is no way I can manage that for now. I'm looking for suggested hardware systems to reduce physical load.
For the most part I'll be on 35mm B&W and 11x14 prints for the foreseeable future. 35mm kit is light weight for me, 11x14 printing is about as big as I want to go for financial reasons.
I would like to be able to automate developing up to 5 rolls of 35mm at a time, and automate paper development. I understand automation isn't ideal but am ok with making the most of it.
Automating Paper:
I might have the paper dev side covered as a local shop has a new 11x14 paper developer they want to get rid of (it's been on their shelf for years so hopefully it's still there). I'm open to suggestions in case they no longer have it, and my most likely source will be ebay. I know a little about Nova and the processor local is a table top deal. There could be options I'm not aware of. A rocker tray might be an option but not ideal.
Automating Film:
I am thinking a used Phototherm off of ebay? Open to suggestions.
Thanks