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Re: Some simple questions about Single-Tray Processing

by <jjs> Feb 19, 2008 at 09:59 PM

In my most humble opinion, single-tray processing for B&W is not
worthwhile. 
If you have an area large enough area for three or four trays, it's 
downright silly. For color, on the other hand, it is the rule.

IMHO

I use the old single-use rocking 'canoe' trays for up to 8x10 film, but
only 
for the developer. For prints, well it might be a good approach but so
slow 
and overall not worthwhile, IMHO again.

jj


And I've tried it
"Steven Woody" <narkewoody@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:fcc777ca-7759-4a7f-9f49-0e26ab413343@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hi,
>
> Since I've not managed to reache Lloyd Erlick's web site, so I like to
> ask some basic questions about how to exactly do single-tray printing
> here. Hope you professionals be kind to give me some clear answers.
> Thanks in advance.
>
> I already have basic ideal about single-tray, i.e.  pouring-in,
> pouring-out in only one tray, but I don't know ( For both RC &
> Fiber ):
>
> 1,  Does basic processing steps keep unchanged? i.e., Develop, Stop,
> Fix#1, Fix#2, Rinse in wash acid if Fiber, Wash?  Is there any
> additional step needed?  ( In searching google, I found some people
> likely do extra Rine before Fix#1 and after Fix#2 and he do each Rinse
> three times )
>
> 2,  Because Developer is always one-shop usage, so I think dillute it
> more would be reasonable. If I use Kodak D-72. What's a you suggested
> dillution and starndard developing time?
>
> 3, What's the suggested Rinse time ( if Fiber ) and Wash time?
>
>
> Thanks.
 




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Some simple questions about Single-Tray Processing
Steven Woody <narkewoo  2008-02-19 18:16:21 
Re: Some simple questions about Single-Tray Processing
<jjs>   2008-02-19 21:59:10 
Re: Some simple questions about Single-Tray Processing
David Nebenzahl <nobod  2008-02-19 20:37:22 
Re: Some simple questions about Single-Tray Processing
Steven Woody <narkewoo  2008-02-19 22:01:19 
Re: Some simple questions about Single-Tray Processing
"Lawrence Akutagawa&  2008-02-19 22:46:51 
Re: Some simple questions about Single-Tray Processing
David Nebenzahl <nobod  2008-02-19 23:15:36 
Re: Some simple questions about Single-Tray Processing
Martin J <maja@[EMAIL   2008-02-20 14:16:10 
Re: Some simple questions about Single-Tray Processing
"Henry(k)" <  2008-02-20 16:46:49 
Re: Some simple questions about Single-Tray Processing
David Nebenzahl <nobod  2008-02-20 11:58:57 
Re: Some simple questions about Single-Tray Processing
"Henry(k)" <  2008-02-20 22:57:04 
Re: Some simple questions about Single-Tray Processing
Steven Woody <narkewoo  2008-02-20 06:28:26 
Re: Some simple questions about Single-Tray Processing
"Ken Hart" <  2008-02-20 09:43:18 
Re: Some simple questions about Single-Tray Processing
Rob Morley <nospam@[EM  2008-02-20 14:52:05 
Re: Some simple questions about Single-Tray Processing
<jjs>   2008-02-20 21:41:12 
Re: Some simple questions about Single-Tray Processing
David Nebenzahl <nobod  2008-02-20 11:49:36 
Re: Some simple questions about Single-Tray Processing
<jjs>   2008-02-20 21:42:49 
Re: Some simple questions about Single-Tray Processing
dan.c.quinn@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-02-20 15:16:06 
Re: Some simple questions about Single-Tray Processing
David Nebenzahl <nobod  2008-02-20 15:59:33 
Re: Some simple questions about Single-Tray Processing
____ <internetphobic@[  2008-02-20 21:54:48 
Re: Some simple questions about Single-Tray Processing
<jjs>   2008-02-20 21:48:02 
Re: Some simple questions about Single-Tray Processing
"Ken Hart" <  2008-02-20 23:53:47 
Re: Some simple questions about Single-Tray Processing
<jjs>   2008-02-21 20:00:08 
Re: Some simple questions about Single-Tray Processing
<jjs>   2008-02-21 21:09:06 
Re: Some simple questions about Single-Tray Processing
Steven Woody <narkewoo  2008-02-21 01:42:19 
Re: Some simple questions about Single-Tray Processing
Steven Woody <narkewoo  2008-02-21 02:08:25 
Re: Some simple questions about Single-Tray Processing
Claudio Bonavolta <cla  2008-02-21 04:06:08 
Re: Some simple questions about Single-Tray Processing
<jjs>   2008-02-21 20:02:06 
Re: Some simple questions about Single-Tray Processing
"Ken Hart" <  2008-02-21 23:29:24 
Re: Some simple questions about Single-Tray Processing
Steven Woody <narkewoo  2008-02-21 07:59:11 
Re: Some simple questions about Single-Tray Processing
David Nebenzahl <nobod  2008-02-21 09:48:11 
Re: Some simple questions about Single-Tray Processing
"Ken Hart" <  2008-02-21 13:35:33 
Re: Some simple questions about Single-Tray Processing
"Lawrence Akutagawa&  2008-02-21 18:45:44 
Re: Some simple questions about Single-Tray Processing
"Dudley Hanks"   2008-02-23 16:54:09 
Re: Some simple questions about Single-Tray Processing
jch <jch@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-02-21 19:11:00 
Re: Some simple questions about Single-Tray Processing
"Dudley Hanks"   2008-02-23 16:48:23 
Re: Some simple questions about Single-Tray Processing
<jjs>   2008-02-23 11:50:14 
Re: Some simple questions about Single-Tray Processing
____ <internetphobic@[  2008-02-23 15:44:11 
Re: Some simple questions about Single-Tray Processing
dan.c.quinn@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-02-21 17:06:25 
Re: Some simple questions about Single-Tray Processing
Steven Woody <narkewoo  2008-02-22 06:04:06 
Re: Some simple questions about Single-Tray Processing
dan.c.quinn@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-02-23 17:47:13 

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