Lucas Rijnders wrote:
> Developing isn't a problem: you need a light-tight zippered bag with  
> openings for your hands (I'm quite sure the english language has a word  
> for it. Sadly I don't know it ;-), a daylight developing tank (patterson  
> is the brand to have, I think), and chemicals with containers.
> Spool the film on the reel of the tank in the zippered bag, close it, and  
> the rest can be done in daylight...
> 
If you use small chemical bottles, everything you need can be stored in 
a standard milk crate.  Or you could do it the way I do and keep 
everything in gallon jugs under the kitchen sink.  Makes the wife real 
happy.

-- 
Scott Loveless
http://www.twosixteen.com/fivetoedsloth/

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