>I've got four film holders containing eight sheets of HP5+, and need to come up with a way to pay for developing. Wheeee!
-- Glenn I've been using a Yankee tank with FP4/HP5 in ID11 quite successfully. It's a bit slow to fill with chemicals but B&W isn't as time critical as colour. It will do twelve sheets at a time so you could process everything in one hit. With a bit of luck you could find one secondhand, otherwise the modern equivalent costs about the same as two packets of film from Calumet or B&H. Paul Ewins Melbourne, Australia