Hey guys,
Currently I'm developing my negatives in my tiny bathroom using a Paterson Orbital processor. While this has been working, I'm not 100% satisfied with the results I'm getting as I find that I'm not getting uniform development and sometimes getting patches of under or overdevelopment on the negatives. I'm not going to give it up entirely but I wouldn't mind experimenting with some alternative methods and am looking for some advice.
At the moment, I have a tiny bathroom and simply don't have the room to do tray development - although will be moving to a new place in June so will be looking for a larger bathroom in my next rental place! But in the meantime, what alternatives could I try? My bathroom can't really be blacked out as I have high ceilings and vents at the top so making the place light-tight will be quite a task, and so really I need a daylight method.
What I do have is one of these Ilford Cibachrome processing drums - as can be seen at http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/260967182...#ht_500wt_1191. It's for 8x10 but I'm not sure if that would work as a daylight drum or not.
Cheers!
Welly
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