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developing tank for 3 meter 10' 35mm film
Hi, I am looking for a developing tank for our 3 meter (or 10') long
35mm B/W film from a home-made camera. want to keep the film continuous without cutting. I'v checked JOBO tanks but didn't find a good one. I am not sure if 2500 can hold 3 meter 35mm film. Any one can give me the answer or any advise about this? |
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developing tank for 3 meter 10' 35mm film
"haitao" wrote
Hi, I am looking for a developing tank for our 3 meter (or 10') long 35mm B/W film from a home-made camera. Ilford made a processing reel for "Ilford HP5 Autowinder film" - a thin base film with 72 exposures/roll. The reel will take regular base film but is a bit finicky when loading. The reel fits a standard Nikor/Kinderman tank. Jobo made a 2501 reel that can take 72 exposures. You will need the loader that goes with the reel, it can't be loaded by hand. Loaders are scarce. Equipment made to take 100' lengths of movie film would be another alternative. Richard Knoppow would know more on this subject. -- Nicholas O. Lindan, Cleveland, Ohio Darkroom Automation http://www.nolindan.com/da/index.htm n o lindan at ix dot netcom dot com |
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developing tank for 3 meter 10' 35mm film
"Nicholas O. Lindan" wrote in message link.net... "haitao" wrote Hi, I am looking for a developing tank for our 3 meter (or 10') long 35mm B/W film from a home-made camera. Ilford made a processing reel for "Ilford HP5 Autowinder film" - a thin base film with 72 exposures/roll. The reel will take regular base film but is a bit finicky when loading. The reel fits a standard Nikor/Kinderman tank. Jobo made a 2501 reel that can take 72 exposures. You will need the loader that goes with the reel, it can't be loaded by hand. Loaders are scarce. Equipment made to take 100' lengths of movie film would be another alternative. Richard Knoppow would know more on this subject. -- Nicholas O. Lindan, Cleveland, Ohio Darkroom Automation http://www.nolindan.com/da/index.htm n o lindan at ix dot netcom dot com I've got a Ilford HP5 Autowinder film loader and tank for sale if you want one made of stainless steel in mint condition Lofty |
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