PHOTOTONE
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Nothing wrong with developing paper by inspection in a tray. Easy as pie, whether a negative or a positive.
Thanks for the replies, my main thinking behind paper negatives was that I already have the means to process them. I suppose I could process the film in trays but I'm not sure if I like the idea of developing film completely in the dark.
Perhaps cheap, but not readily available. Are there any reliable sources?
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