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    Mike C.
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    3x4 Processing ?

    Is there a Tank or Drum made for developing 3x4 film?

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    Re: 3x4 Processing ?

    If you carry out a few simple adjustments a Patterson Orbital Print Processor would suit your needs. I process 4 sheets of 4x5 at a time with no problems. Watch U.K. E-Bay, they come up now and then.
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    Re: 3x4 Processing ?

    Quote Originally Posted by ViewCameraNut View Post
    Is there a Tank or Drum made for developing 3x4 film?
    Yankee made a square daylight tank that held 10 sheets of 3x4, or 8 sheets 4x5 with pin seperators. Uses a lot of chemicals though. BGasically a slosh method,
    unicolour has a roll tank that holds 6 (three per side.

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    Re: 3x4 Processing ?

    If you want to pay for it you can adjust a Nikor Cut Film tank for that size. I use mine for 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 sheets.

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    Re: 3x4 Processing ?

    I'm pretty sure the HP Combi-Plan can be reconfigured to do 3x4.

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    Re: 3x4 Processing ?

    The Jobo 3006 Expert drum, although designed for 4x5 and 5x7, works well for 3x4 too.

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    Re: 3x4 Processing ?

    The Nikor tank will do any size from 2x3" pack and sheet film up to 4x5".

    You could also just learn to process in trays. If you're into odd formats, you'll be able to do anything that way.

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