runswithsizzers
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Recently, I started shooting 135 b&w film and want to start developing film at home. I am also taking a class in medium format photography, and I *may* want to add 120 film in the future. I haven't done any developing since the early 1970s, so for practical purposes, I know nothing.
I am trying to decide whether I want to process single rolls or wait until I have two rolls and develop them together. If I get a tank big enough for two rolls of 120, will that require using too much developer (wasting it) or otherwise complicate developement if I process a single roll of 135 in the same tank? That is, will one reel of 135 film get over/under agitated in a 1 quart tank with 16 oz developer? Do I need to put in enough empty reels to fill up the tank?
The photography class instructor recommends the Hewes Pro reels. Can anyone recommend a specific model of tank (or ones to avoid)?
I am trying to decide whether I want to process single rolls or wait until I have two rolls and develop them together. If I get a tank big enough for two rolls of 120, will that require using too much developer (wasting it) or otherwise complicate developement if I process a single roll of 135 in the same tank? That is, will one reel of 135 film get over/under agitated in a 1 quart tank with 16 oz developer? Do I need to put in enough empty reels to fill up the tank?
The photography class instructor recommends the Hewes Pro reels. Can anyone recommend a specific model of tank (or ones to avoid)?