Nope! Not the Yankee tank. It gives uneven development. You'll only see it in sky area or such, but it is there. I have one, and I have tested it with some ND exposed sheets.
Instead, I suggest the HP Combiplan.
Nope! Not the Yankee tank. It gives uneven development. You'll only see it in sky area or such, but it is there. I have one, and I have tested it with some ND exposed sheets.
Instead, I suggest the HP Combiplan.
If you have some tanks for 35/120 why not look at http://www.largeformatphotography.in...ad.php?t=66356
"In the field of observation chance favours the prepared mind" -- Pasteur
That is what I have heard from multiple sources. I returned my Yankee tank and the HP Combiplan to FreeStyle and got a Jobo 3010 Expert Drum based on the recommendations of FreeStyle and Per Volquartz.
Maybe not affordable, but if I am going to go through buy one tank after another I decided to just go right to the end of the chain. I do not have facilities to tray develop => I might as well add that before someone suggests it.
Steve
Nothing beats a great piece of glass!
I leave the digital work for the urologists and proctologists.
You should be able to find a tank. This can either be rolled by hand on the counter top or maybe find a Jobo hand crank roller base or another roller base. I used these methods for years. Now I'm using ABS drain pipe and made something similar to BTZS tubes. They work fine for my 4x5 and 5x7.
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