SP-8x10+ campaign launched!
It looks like the makers of the quite popular SP445 are moving into 8x10 territory, although what I find interesting
is that it can take any number of different sized sheets of film, including 4x5, 5x7, 8x10 or theoretically bigger.
Link here
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Dividers: We’re planning on two dividers. One will split the tank into two 5×7 compartments. The other into two 4×10 compartments. Install both for processing 4×5/9×12.
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So why do we think the SP-8×10+ will succeed?
Simplicity: No frames/holders to fumble with in the dark. Just take the lid off and drop in your film. No seals, O rings or complicated mechanical contraptions. And it requires only 500 ml of chemistry.
Flexibility: It will handle anything smaller than 8×10. Simple dividers keep smaller sheets separate. The production version will handle anything between 4×5 and 8×10: 5×7, 4×10, 4×5. Yeah, 9×12 will work too. You should be able to adapt it for those odd-ball sizes that no one else has heard off.
Proven: tray processing has been around since, well, the first days of photography. It just works.
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Is it for single sheets of each size?
Like 4 sheets of 0ne 4X5 in each compartment only?
Then 2 sheets of 5X7 at once in 2 boxes
Or only one 8X10 in the whole shebang?
The descriptor is not complete.
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https://productdev.stearmanpress.com/page-2.html
Here it explains that it will fit 2 5x7 sheets, I don't believe it specifically addresses 4x5 sheet capacity, though logic serves 4 4x5 compartments with both 5x7 and 4x10 compartments inserted?
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Dividers: We’re planning on two dividers. One will split the tank into two 5×7 compartments. The other into two 4×10 compartments. Install both for processing 4×5/9×12.
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Tim has info about this at his site. He decided to go with a single sheet of 8x10 (or multiple smaller) for a host of reasons he explains. It's great to see this going forward. I have the SP 445 and think it's excellent (now that I figured out how to stop it leaking by... reading the instructions!)
I don't have a darkroom so for me the SP 445 is by far the easiest and most economical way to process 4x5 film.
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I backed the SP-8x10+ campaign even though 4x5 is the largest film I shoot and I already have (and love) the SP-455.
I'll use it with the 4x5 dividers. I like the dead simple loading and the economical use of chemistry.
I've long considered the idea of building an Arduino-based controller for continuously adjusting the time to development completion based on an immersed temperature probe. The SP-8x10+ design allows mounting such a probe easily. I'd like to achieve accurate (and repeatable) C-41 color development by heating the developer to near the proper temperature and measuring the cooling "drift" to adjust to time to completion. I could possibly experiment with room temperature C-41 development.
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Blogpost, with samples of 4x5 and 5x7 developed in the 8x10 tank.
https://shop.stearmanpress.com/blogs...d-more-testing
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The textured background will certainly help hide uneven processing. I'd rather see the tests with a nice even background or a clear blue sky. Still it looks promising.
Roger
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Here's the executive summary for those that don't want to bother with the details (click here for all the details):
1. It doesn't look like the SP-8x10+ will reach its funding goal.
2. We're planning to put it into production anyway.
3. The retail production price will probably be around $140-$150/each.
4. You can still get in on the $123 price, if you sign-up before March 11th (click here to back the project)