I would like to share my experience with single 4x5 sheet development in roll film tanks.
My negatives look very nice I believe. Even development, AH layer gone, no marks arising from inserting or removing negatives, I believe.
Using TXP and d-76 1:1 at 20C, I develop one sheet in a 1 liter tank with 1 liter working solution, with 30 inversions at first, then 1 inversion every 10 seconds. Negative place lengthwise, emulsion toward inside, against the stainless side of the tank. The other night I did 5 sheets with the same 1 liter, which is well within specs, I believe. (Seems like Kodak says 80sq inches per 0.4L)
The negatives may be slightly over developed, so I need to do the standard tweaking of time or agitation. My shadows look great but some highlights are nearly blocking.
The upside is that I did not have to buy anything else, and it is as simple as can be. Plus, the ease of 4x5 makes me realize how much I hate loading 120 film!
The downside is that it is slow. I will probably buy another tank, or investigate the taco method, etc. But that is not urgent.
I may see how traditional tray develpment is, maybe starting with two sheets.
I thought 120 film negatives were easy to view. 4x5 negatives are fantastic. I can fantasize about 8x10.
I will post a contact print when I can.
You all have a great day.
Love Live Film!