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Vick Ko
23-Nov-2012, 11:26
From what I read on the web, it isn't the same as using a Nikkor 35mm tank.

Is it best NOT to load it up with 12 negatives?

Seems like I have to be more careful with agitation, to avoid streaking and such.

What is the best technique that you have developed (no pun intended) with this tank?

fyi, I like it for the ability to develop in light (and save the "dark" for loading the negatives).

regards
Vick

Mark Barendt
23-Nov-2012, 12:02
I have used it to do 12 with no problem. D76, XTol, and DD-X. TXP, HP5, Arista EDU.

I rotate a bit with each inversion.

I've used both the 4-inversions in 10-seconds with a 50-second rest that Ilford suggests and Kodak's 5-seconds (2-inversions) with 25-seconds rest.

Jason Greenberg Motamedi
23-Nov-2012, 12:07
The Nikor (note the spelling) instructions suggest that you agitate every two minutes (http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/showthread.php?70723-Nikor-sheet-film-tank&p=811750&viewfull=1#post811750). This works well for me, although means that development can take a very long time.

Bill_1856
23-Nov-2012, 16:24
It is nothing but a PITA.