I do very gentle and slow inversions probably two rotations in ten seconds.
I do very gentle and slow inversions probably two rotations in ten seconds.
Stick. I don't have issues with uneven development. Previously I did gentle inversions and that worked equally well, but the stick method is less work and I'm quite lazy Also, it works better for color development which I do in a water bath. I don't have to lift out the tank every 30 seconds and put it back again, which helps a lot with temperature control and general messiness.
Koraks, I hear ya on the lazy part. Lately, I've gotten so that I only develop the blacks. Too tired to do the whites.
Will try taking a stick to it.
Film, the consistent file format for over a century.
I finally got the nerve up to load 6 sheets. Success! I highly recommend it.
are any of you not using your Mod54 interested in parting with it?
I bought new model MOD54, as well as the proper Paterson tank for developing 4x5 film.
Never got around to using the outfit. Willing to sell for $80, incl. shipping..
If you are interested, Send me a PM, and we'll exchange shipping info.
Generalizations are made because they are Generally true...
I tried using one for C41 and E6. In both cases, the inside sheets were ruined -- C41 developed green and E6 developed red. I havn't had the courage to try B/W yet.
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