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Jbuck
1-Sep-2015, 02:28
hello! is it possible to develop 4x5 sheets in the 3005 tank? and what amount of chemistry should i use?
the tank only says 5x7 but there's nothing written about 4x5(or 9x12).

thanks!

andy
1-Sep-2015, 06:01
totally possible--I use 350ml for 5 sheets of 4x5, and have good results. My guess is it's best to err on the side of extra chemistry since the drum is a little too large for 4x5.

DrTang
1-Sep-2015, 07:00
I tape two 4x5's together (on the backside)

so I do 10 at a time with 900ml of developer, because that is like doing 5 8x10's

the thing is after fixing on the roller base.. I open it up..take the sheets out and dump them into a tray of fixer for 5 more minutes (with rotation) to clear the area the tape covered

then I finish in trays

a small hassle..but TEN AT ONE SHOT

andy
1-Sep-2015, 07:02
I tape two 4x5's together (on the backside)

so I do 10 at a time with 900ml of developer, because that is like doing 5 8x10's

the thing is after fixing on the roller base.. I open it up..take the sheets out and dump them into a tray of fixer for 5 more minutes (with rotation) to clear the area the tape covered

then I finish in trays

a small hassle..but TEN AT ONE SHOT

what sort of tape are you using? I've wondered if there was a good way to go about doubling up--

DrTang
1-Sep-2015, 07:12
scotch magic brand

I've used masking too when I was out

and I don't even carefully run the piece of tape down the line where the two sheet meet either

I would..but in a film changing bag,,it gets cramped..so I just slap the tape on making sure it is on both sheets

I've tried it with 5x7..but the bigger sheets moved and I ended up messing up one sheet

maybe if I had 2" masking tape and taped more carefully though

Ginette
6-Sep-2015, 15:08
If 4x5 is your larger size film, just resale your 3005 tank here and buy the 3010 specially made for 10 sheets of 4x5.
3005 have a better value so you should be able to exchange it with some extra money for your tank.

kleinbatavia
8-Sep-2015, 08:02
If it is in good condition, we can trade. I have a 3006 for six sheets of 4*5 or 5*7 that sees little use.

Jbuck
8-Sep-2015, 21:58
thanks, but i also plan shooting 8x10 in the future, I slso tried developing 4 4x5 sheets and it worked perfectly!

europanorama
11-Sep-2015, 21:18
If 4x5 is your larger size film, just resale your 3005 tank here and buy the 3010 specially made for 10 sheets of 4x5.
3005 have a better value so you should be able to exchange it with some extra money for your tank.
http://www.jobo-usa.com/images/manuals/Expert_drums.pdf
sheet is not telling which max. ml for 3010

Ginette
12-Sep-2015, 15:04
http://www.jobo-usa.com/images/manuals/Expert_drums.pdf
sheet is not telling which max. ml for 3010
Yes just at the top of page 2, they said 1000 ml but you don't need so much.