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FA: Don't sneer at this this Yankee cut-film developing tank
These Simple Yankee tanks are space-saving, economical and best of
all, work as good as more expensive systems, especially if you use the more dilute one-shot developers -- which many photographers prefer anyway. (I'm talking D-76 1:1 or 1:2, D-23 1:1 or higher dilutions of HC-110, and others). Like to do stand development? This is a good way. You could develop film in a dorm room if you wanted -- or this would be a good system to take on the road. At an opening bid of $4.99, you could buy it as a back-up option. You simply adjust the rack to your size film, then load the film in the dark by sliding it into the grooves -- simple. Put the lid on and thereafter, everything is done in the light. The rack is adjustable, so if you shoot say, 4X5 as well as 6X9 (as I do), you can develop both in one tank. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=7537821693 |
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