On Sat, 27 Dec 2003 18:38:26 -0800, you wrote: I've used a process camera to shoot a lot of litho line film, which I developed in trays. I've also made contact prints, and also shot PMT paper which transfers to positive using a roller device. But I've never developed B&W film shot in a camera smaller than four feet long.
A couple of years ago I was frustrated both with the local color enlargements, and with my inkjet options, so I built a closet darkroom in the garage with a nice enlarger and neat Nova slot processor trays. I made a few color prints, but quickly got discouraged. I intended to produce better 8x10 color prints than the local Sam's club, but never actually succeeded in getting reliable, repeatable results. I've still got some darkroom gear, notably the Nova slot processor (a space-saving vertical tray device), plus a very good contact lamp and lamp timer, which I am willing to sell for a reasonable price to a PDMLer, email if interested. -- John Mustarde www.photolin.com

