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Develop sheet film in these six clean 5X7 trays
Tray developing is the simplest way to develop sheet film. Here are
six used, but clean 5 X 7-inch trays, perfect for developing 4 X 5 film. They're color-coded, so you can dedicate them to pre-soak, developer, stop, fix, wash and hypo eliminator -- or other chemicals as needed. These are quality trays with a pouring lip, indentations on the bottom so you can grab film easily, (no scraping with fingernails as with flat-bottom trays), and ridges on one side to keep chemicals mixed and circulating randomly. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=330014856343 |
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