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  1. #11

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    Re: Processing Tank Issues...

    I just went through the same thing you are. I tried several options and, like you, insisted on a daylight method. I concluded that all of the daylight methods stink. I looked around the house and picked a closet that I made light tight. Then I made a shelf on which I place a rubber tub to use the method in this article:

    http://www.largeformatphotography.in...ve-developing/

    that uses the tub as a water bath in which I put 3 combi tanks with their lids off as a dip'n'dunk system. I'm using my Zone VI compensating timer and getting excellent results.

    Yes, I'm sitting in the dark for a few minutes, but I no longer have to deal with tanks that leak, take forever to fill and empty, and require loading in a giant bag where everything gets jumbled together.

  2. #12

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    Re: Paul D....

    Quote Originally Posted by BigSteveG View Post
    I contacted Retrographic and no, they do not shio to the US. My loss.
    Just say if you need a proxy buyer I will ship for you. I hate being the victim of companies that don't ship internationally or do so for extortionate amounts myself.

    //J

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