Donald Qualls
Subscriber
I've been looking at the SP-445 after seeing it in a YouTube video. That's something I've thought for years we should have; I take ten or so years away from the darkroom, and look what appears!
I just have a small operational question -- I've looked over the cross section and item photos on the Stearman Press web site, and I see only two film carriers for the tank. I can't tell for certain -- are the carriers actually double sided, to allow processing four sheets, or does a four-sheet batch require buying two more film carriers? The latter seems like there wouldn't be room in the tank for the relatively thick carriers, but the former seems to put two sheets emulsion-to-emulsion with, as far as I can tell from the photos, one long edge unrestrained on each, asking for the sheets to touch, adhere, and produce an un(der)developed area of contact, like mis-loading a 120 reel in a conventional daylight tank.
Am I misunderstanding how the SP-445 goes together, or how the film is retained?
I just have a small operational question -- I've looked over the cross section and item photos on the Stearman Press web site, and I see only two film carriers for the tank. I can't tell for certain -- are the carriers actually double sided, to allow processing four sheets, or does a four-sheet batch require buying two more film carriers? The latter seems like there wouldn't be room in the tank for the relatively thick carriers, but the former seems to put two sheets emulsion-to-emulsion with, as far as I can tell from the photos, one long edge unrestrained on each, asking for the sheets to touch, adhere, and produce an un(der)developed area of contact, like mis-loading a 120 reel in a conventional daylight tank.
Am I misunderstanding how the SP-445 goes together, or how the film is retained?