Cool stuff.  I always assumed we couldn't have the film touching itself
while developing, but I guess it's o.k. if the film is kept moving. 
Yhanks.

Gene

"J. Wayde Allen" wrote:
> 
> On Thu, 7 Jun 2001, Marty Magid Wrote:
> 
> > I have Vols. 1 & 2 of the Navy Training Manual for Photography
> > printed in 1951.  Vol. 2 has about 15 pages devoted to developing and
> > drying aerial film using the Smith Developing Outfit, and has tables
> > for development time using various films.  It also has photos of the
> > apparatus.  There are 3 sizes of the Smith outfits for roll film:  5
> > 1/4" X 25', 7" X 75', and 9 1/2" X 200'.
> 
> The scans of these pages are now available on the RMP web site at
> <http://rmp.opusis.com/documents/navy/page01.html>.
> 
> - Wayde
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