ChrisC
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I'm fairly sure similar questions have been asked before, but they never seemed to exactly answer my questions.
I'm looking for an easier way to process my 4x5 B&W negs. I've been using trays up til now, but I think the impatience of youth has finally gotten the better of me, and I really can't stand standing in the dark with hands in liquid anymore to the point where I've all but stopped shooting 4x5. So I'm thinking about splashing out on a 2500 tank to do all my dirty work.
The kicker is I'm too poor to afford any of the CPE processing units at the moment, even second hand, so I'm looking do do things by hand (at least for the moment).
Now for the questions. I know doing hand inversion uses alot of chemistry, but there's still nothing stopping me from doing it this way is there? Keeping in mind, using trays I was using around 1L if not more every time, so I really can't see it using any more chemistry. Also with regards to the Jobo roller base, how well would this substitute a CPE machine if I wanted to use less chemistry? Is it worth the cost, or just a waste of time? Or even just spinning the tank in a tank of water similar to the BTZS developing tanks. Are these all acceptible, if slightly more involving techniques?
Thanks a ton in advance.
I'm looking for an easier way to process my 4x5 B&W negs. I've been using trays up til now, but I think the impatience of youth has finally gotten the better of me, and I really can't stand standing in the dark with hands in liquid anymore to the point where I've all but stopped shooting 4x5. So I'm thinking about splashing out on a 2500 tank to do all my dirty work.
The kicker is I'm too poor to afford any of the CPE processing units at the moment, even second hand, so I'm looking do do things by hand (at least for the moment).
Now for the questions. I know doing hand inversion uses alot of chemistry, but there's still nothing stopping me from doing it this way is there? Keeping in mind, using trays I was using around 1L if not more every time, so I really can't see it using any more chemistry. Also with regards to the Jobo roller base, how well would this substitute a CPE machine if I wanted to use less chemistry? Is it worth the cost, or just a waste of time? Or even just spinning the tank in a tank of water similar to the BTZS developing tanks. Are these all acceptible, if slightly more involving techniques?
Thanks a ton in advance.