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Old September 22nd 04, 10:30 PM
John Bartley
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BBarlow690 wrote:

Liquid is liquid, I guess, and as long as the negs aren't stuck together
there's chemicals on them. With 15, I'm shuffling constantly to go thru them
twice a minute. With fewer, I go slower.

Beats me, man. All I can say is that it works for me.

Best,

Bruce



Well :-) ...........thank you to all for your positive input. I think
I'm gonna give it a go with multiple negs and see how I make out.

cheers eh?

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Old September 22nd 04, 10:30 PM
John Bartley
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BBarlow690 wrote:

Liquid is liquid, I guess, and as long as the negs aren't stuck together
there's chemicals on them. With 15, I'm shuffling constantly to go thru them
twice a minute. With fewer, I go slower.

Beats me, man. All I can say is that it works for me.

Best,

Bruce



Well :-) ...........thank you to all for your positive input. I think
I'm gonna give it a go with multiple negs and see how I make out.

cheers eh?

--
regards from ::

John Bartley
43 Norway Spruce Street
Stittsville, Ontario
Canada, K2S1P5

( If you slow down it takes longer
- does that apply to life also?)
  #23  
Old October 4th 04, 01:55 AM
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Hangers are better and easier to master than tray development.

I gather they cause some problems with under-development around the edges
where the frame is clamped on, though. Do you ever get this?

Ewan


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Old October 4th 04, 02:03 AM
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"Captain Blammo" wrote in message
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Hangers are better and easier to master than tray development.


I gather they cause some problems with under-development around the edges
where the frame is clamped on, though. Do you ever get this?


The edges of sheet film aren't exposed. The edges are under the film holder
rails, bottom flap and top.


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Old October 4th 04, 02:36 AM
Udie Lafing
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Mike Scarpitti?

No he doesn't, because he does not develop sheet
film, his is an exercise in arrogance and impotence.


In article ,
"Captain Blammo" wrote:

Hangers are better and easier to master than tray development.


I gather they cause some problems with under-development around the edges
where the frame is clamped on, though. Do you ever get this?

Ewan

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Old October 4th 04, 03:41 PM
Uranium Committee
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"Captain Blammo" wrote in message ...
Hangers are better and easier to master than tray development.


I gather they cause some problems with under-development around the edges
where the frame is clamped on, though. Do you ever get this?

Ewan


No, the hangers have holes in the sides.
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Old October 4th 04, 04:12 PM
Udie Lafing
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In article ,
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No, the hangers have holes in the sides.


Similar to the holes in your head.
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Old October 4th 04, 04:12 PM
Udie Lafing
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In article ,
(Uranium Committee) wrote:

No, the hangers have holes in the sides.


Similar to the holes in your head.
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Old October 4th 04, 09:01 PM
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Udie Lafing wrote in message ...
Mike Scarpitti?

No he doesn't, because he does not develop sheet
film, his is an exercise in arrogance and impotence.


I have developed hundreds of sheets in hangers. I currently do not use
large format, but I used to, back in the 1980's, when I worked doing
industrial photography.

I used tanks and hangers and had no problems.
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Old October 4th 04, 09:01 PM
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Udie Lafing wrote in message ...
Mike Scarpitti?

No he doesn't, because he does not develop sheet
film, his is an exercise in arrogance and impotence.


I have developed hundreds of sheets in hangers. I currently do not use
large format, but I used to, back in the 1980's, when I worked doing
industrial photography.

I used tanks and hangers and had no problems.
 




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