RE: Expensive Time-Sink

2003-10-27 Thread Paul Ewins
>I've got four film holders containing eight sheets of HP5+, and need to come up with a way to pay for developing. Wh! -- 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

Re: OT: Expensive Time-Sink

2003-10-26 Thread Mat Maessen
The cut-film tank that I paid $10.50 on eBay for should be arriving any day soon... I've been doing the same thing with my "new" 4x5 press camera the last couple of weeks... once I get the tank I can actually load film into the holders and try it out for real. :-) -Mat (the sucking sound you he

OT: Expensive Time-Sink

2003-10-26 Thread D. Glenn Arthur Jr.
OMG! A dear friend dragged her boyfriend up north (relative to NC, that is) to meet a bunch of her older friends, and my house was one of the stops, and we got to camera geeking, and suddenly I've got a 4x5 camera in my hands! Until he needs it back, which is probably going to be a couple month

Re: Expensive Time-Sink

2003-10-26 Thread William Robb
- Original Message - From: "D. Glenn Arthur Jr." Subject: OT: Expensive Time-Sink > I've got four film holders containing eight sheets of HP5+, > and need to come up with a way to pay for developing. Wh! The nice thing about sheet film is it can be tray pr