Re: 16mm developing tank

From: Pam Su (email suppressed)
Date: Mon Feb 28 2005 - 18:47:22 PST


Thanks Jason,
Though I fear that using a tray or stuffing the film into a tank without
reels will incur small black spots on the film.
I'll keep looking, thanks!
Pam

> Pam,
> Always keep an eye on ebay. A quick search yielded no 10+ reel tanks,
> but there was an 8 reel tank and a Jobo spiral tank that could be used
> for your purposes (unfortunatley it's AU$100). In the event you don't
> come across a tank you can always use small trays. A friend of mine
> developed 25 ft. strips of 16mm 7240 using about 300ml of chemical in a
> shallow rectangular tupperware with a lid. He placed film in the
> container and shook it, and got pretty good results. Through testing
> and notetaking (and doing everything in the dark) he eventual got
> consistent results.
> -Jason Halprin
> --- Pam Su <email suppressed> wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> I am a film student at Cornell University currently embarking on a
>> project
>> in which I intend to hand process 16mm Ektachrome and reticulate the
>> stock.
>>
>> Is anyone selling a 10+ reel developing tank, Lomo tank, or Morse G3
>> tank?
>> Or perhaps advise me on where I may locate one? I have looked very
>> determinedly and have yet to find one. Please help!
>>
>> Thank you very much and I look forward to your amiable reply.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Pam
>>
>>
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