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    Developing tank for taco method

    Greetings.

    I want an inexpensive tank for developing on the road (i.e, not a Jobo or an HP) using the taco method. Can anyone recommend a brand/size for 4 4x5 sheets at a time. I am considering a Paterson Super System 4 but I am not sure if there is enough vertical room.

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    Re: Developing tank for taco method

    The Paterson that holds 2 120 reels (950ml?) has plenty of vertical space, but to me four "tacos" is a tight fit and I would worry about the corners scratching each other. Three is more comfortable.

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    Re: Developing tank for taco method

    The System 4 is the one that holds two 35mm or one 120 reel. I use it a lot for my 4x5 but I only ever do 2 sheets at a time.

    They are small enough however that having two would be no problem and quite handy.

    If you are going to buy them just for this use I would go with the Generic "AP" brand made in Spain. Freestyle sells them as "Arista"

    http://www.freestylephoto.biz/5031-A...ls?cat_id=1603

    The reels are much more finicky than the Patterson Reels for roll film but the tank is just as good and far cheaper. I have two of them and a Patterson tank

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    Re: Developing tank for taco method

    Thank you awldune and Wallace.

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    Re: Developing tank for taco method

    I have a Super System 4 tank that I regurlarly process four 4x5's at a time in. It is a snug fit but works well for me.
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    Re: Developing tank for taco method

    Consider getting a Jobo Print Drum as well- they are not that expensive and can hold a good number of sheets. Not as easy as the Jobo 4x5 Reels but much much cheaper too.

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    Re: Developing tank for taco method

    Could one of the Super System 4 4x5 developers explain their methods to me? I'm sitting here with my tank and some scrap sheets trying to figure out how you fit four sheets in there and I'm just not getting it. Do you lay them along the side like you would with a unicolor tank(in which case, how more than two?) or am I just dense?

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    I bend the sheets over emolsion side in and use a rubber band to hold them in the taco shape then I just stand them up in the tank.

    Make sure you use the center post as that keeps it light tight.

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    Re: Developing tank for taco method

    Quote Originally Posted by Duane Polcou View Post
    Greetings.

    I want an inexpensive tank for developing on the road (i.e, not a Jobo or an HP) using the taco method.
    I've got to ask... what the heck is the "taco method?" I develop my 4x5 in bread pans so the film bends slightly in the way of a taco, but I think that is just my naivete.

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    Re: Developing tank for taco method

    The taco method is where you mix hot sauce with a shot of D-76 for faster development.

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