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of delta 400 into my big tank.
tomorrow i will pour in the chemicals and develop the film into negs.
after that i have some delta 100 and hp5 still needing to be souped.
i need better discipline - to process my film after a roll or 2 - it'd be so much easier...
joe
tomorrow i will pour in the chemicals and develop the film into negs.
after that i have some delta 100 and hp5 still needing to be souped.
i need better discipline - to process my film after a roll or 2 - it'd be so much easier...
joe
Chaser
Well-known
Nice. I need to get a big tank...and some new reels, all of mine are a little wobbly...I often let my back log get up to 35-50 rolls so 8 can't be too bad, now if it would get cool enough to dev film i would be all set.
Ash
Selflessly Self-involved
Wow, I'm the opposite. I can't wait til the end of the roll to develop a film. I thought I'd leave a roll in the camera for spontaneous use but I ended up putting the whole camera in the dark bag and cutting it off about 20 frames into the roll to get the film to develop! Course, I should have waited - I damaged the neg in a few places.
35-50 rolls though, how can you even get round to sorting through such a daunting task?!
35-50 rolls though, how can you even get round to sorting through such a daunting task?!
peter_n
Veteran
I'm the opposite again. I have 20 or 30 rolls here to develop. My excuse is my current workload. Personally I think its a lack of focus on the essentials.
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i don't feel quite so bad anymore...
x-ray
Veteran
I rarely hold film for more than 24 hours. I generalluy will pull a roll from the camera even it's partially exposed.
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showgallery.php?cat=5045
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showgallery.php?cat=5045
Kevin
Rainbow Bridge
The fridge in my lab is bursting with unprocessed b&w film. Last count: 223 rolls.
I need to upgrade from a Jobo 4-reel tank to an 8-reel tank. I prefer plastic reels.
Joe, what is that 8-reel tank you are using?
Kevin
P.S. Half of my pics are color so I dont fret too much about seeing exposed images 2 or 3 years later.
I need to upgrade from a Jobo 4-reel tank to an 8-reel tank. I prefer plastic reels.
Joe, what is that 8-reel tank you are using?
Kevin
P.S. Half of my pics are color so I dont fret too much about seeing exposed images 2 or 3 years later.
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i use patterson tanks and reels.
i have one 8 reel tank and two, 3 reel tanks.
joe
i have one 8 reel tank and two, 3 reel tanks.
joe
Ash
Selflessly Self-involved
I think I'll stick to a 2-reel tank. I dont have the space in a darkbag for such a big tank, and no place I could black out!
How do you manage loading the 8-reel? Isn't it a bit daunting?
How do you manage loading the 8-reel? Isn't it a bit daunting?
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i load in the bathroom at night and then process whenever i have the time & motivation.
i find the patterson reels so easy to load that it only takes a few minutes for all eight.
i have a long practised routine, including where i place everything on the counter so loading in the dark is easy.
i find the patterson reels so easy to load that it only takes a few minutes for all eight.
i have a long practised routine, including where i place everything on the counter so loading in the dark is easy.
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nihraguk
Guest
Same here - I just processed three rolls of film (1 x 120, 2 x 135) that have been lying around for close to forever. I believe I do need a bigger tank as well... its probably a lot more economical in terms of time. And I am always too lazy to process film once I've finished the roll.
T_om
Well-known
Chaser said:Nice. I need to get a big tank...and some new reels, all of mine are a little wobbly...I often let my back log get up to 35-50 rolls so 8 can't be too bad, now if it would get cool enough to dev film i would be all set.
Chaser,
I have one last 8-reel tank left. I used to have four. It is a Honeywell-Nikkor in like new condition. It accepts Nikkor, Kindermann, Adorama generic, etc. reels. I can sell it with or without some reels.
Any reasonable offer will be accepted. I have standardized on 4-reel tanks now that my film shooting days are winding down. (By 'winding down' I mean 20 or 30 rolls a month compared to what I used to shoot).
Tom
JohnL
Very confused
Pardon my curiosity, but why is it that you can wait so long because half the pics are color? How is your (extraordinary) patience a function of the type of film stock? I just don't get the logic of this. Maybe I'm just thick.Kevin said:<snip>
P.S. Half of my pics are color so I dont fret too much about seeing exposed images 2 or 3 years later.
Chaser
Well-known
T_om said:Chaser,
I have one last 8-reel tank left. I used to have four. It is a Honeywell-Nikkor in like new condition. It accepts Nikkor, Kindermann, Adorama generic, etc. reels. I can sell it with or without some reels.
Any reasonable offer will be accepted. I have standardized on 4-reel tanks now that my film shooting days are winding down. (By 'winding down' I mean 20 or 30 rolls a month compared to what I used to shoot).
Tom
I will e-mail you thanks.
Kevin
Rainbow Bridge
JohnL said:Pardon my curiosity, but why is it that you can wait so long because half the pics are color? How is your (extraordinary) patience a function of the type of film stock? I just don't get the logic of this. Maybe I'm just thick.
Hi John,
There is usually some content overlap between my b&w and color negs because I usually have two RFs with me, one loaded with b&w and one with color negative film.
Because I cannot process C-41 myself I have those processed asap. But b&w processing is cheaper and produces better results when I do it myself. However I tend to shoot more b&w than I process, which is why I have this terrible backlog.
Having the color pics cures the (extraordinary) impatience I would otherwise have.
It is not like I develop a 3-year-old film and have no clue when or where it was taken. More often than not I had also shot some images in color and have those already scanned in or printed.
In the context of a visual diary these b&w pics dont really add much value. If there is a golden nugget in there (and there is one every so often) then I am obviously quite pleased. Otherwise it is no big deal really.
Best,
Kevin
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