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I just bought this tank for 35/120 processing and it's great. Today I tried putting 2 sheet of 4x5 inside and they fit quite well. I put 500ml of water inside and roll it for a couple minutes, the negs didn't move. You may give it a try to test my discovery.
-- Aaron Rocky (ar7786@hotmail.com), February 27, 2001
If you try this for processing, make sure you use the center rod. It's part of the light trap.
-- Charlie Strack (charlie_strack@sti.com), February 27, 2001.
Aaron - are you putting the sheets up against the outer tank wall? Emulsion side in? Sounds like a poor man's application of the Jobo expert drum. Will be interested to see how your actual developed negs come out.Thanks for contributing an interesting idea.
-- John Welton (jwelton2@home.com), February 27, 2001.
Hi guys I tried a couple BWs and got the most beautiful negs I've ever seen! I'm going to scan them and report back soon.Aaron
-- Aaron Rocky (ar7786@hotmail.com), March 10, 2001.
OK the images can be seen at:
www.geocities.com/h_xd/paterson1.html
www.geocities.com/h_xd/paterson2.html
The dark corners result from too much shift, out of coverage, not processing problem. I also bought a uniroller base, doesn't work quite well together, need some help once awhile to keep the rotation.
-- Aaron Rocky (ar7786@hotmail.com), March 10, 2001.
Oops, correct url should be:
www.geocities.com/h_xd/html/paterson1.html & ..paterson2.html
-- Aaron Rocky (ar7786@hotmail.com), March 10, 2001.
Aaron, I have used the tank for processing Velvia 5x4 E6 in Tetenal chemistry for a little over a year now, with excellent results. I have found that placing more than one sheet in the tank is dicing with danger unless you make a separator to stop one sheet from sliding over the other. To make the separator, I cut the aluminium from two drink cans and formed them into a cylinder, with the overlap stapled to form septa within the cylinder. Place one sheet in each compartment.To use the tank for E6, just get a water bath of the right temperature and manually rotate the tank while it floats for the desired times. Works for me anyway. (Definitely a poor man's Jobo!)
-- Graeme Hird (goldeneyephoto@hotmail.com), April 04, 2001.
Aaron, thank you very much for the suggestion. I tried it myself today (one sheet of TMX 100 in Rodinal 1+50), and it came out perfect!
-- Stefan Geysen (stefan_geysen@hotmail.com), April 14, 2001.