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Re: Big B&W Film


  • From: Andy Buck <buckwiet@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: Big B&W Film
  • Date: Wed, 07 Oct 1998 12:24:33 -0700 (PDT)

I've heard of others doing the roller type before. What relationship
to regular times did you end up with? and do you go back and forth or
slooooooowly through one and the next, etc? And how did you agitate
the 5' tanks? 

Someone told me the other day they had a stainless reel for 8"x6'or7'
film - anybody intetested?

Andy

---Bob_Maxey@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> >>2. How about developing of these rolls in anything besides
high-temp,
> high-speed zapping of commercial labs, like maybe D-76 or even more
> exotic?
> 
> I develop this type of film in a simple roller tank once offered by
> Linhoff. It is basically a dual roller systems that rolls the film
through
> the developer, stop, and fixer. The film to be developed goes on one
side
> and the end is clipped to the other roller. Cranks turn the take up
and
> feed rollers to move the film through the solution.
> 
> I have also used deep tanks to develop long rolls of film. These
were about
> 2 foot square and 5 feet deep.
> 
> RM
> 
> 
> 

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