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Re: [Largeformat] Unicolor drum for neg development



From: Tom L La Bron <tllabron@juno.com>

Don,

I have never seen the Unicolor drum, and if I have I don't remember its
configuration, but I have used Beseler processing drums to develop my 4X5
negatives.

God Bless & Keep You all safe and in His Arms,
Regards from Pawnee, OK, USA, Zone 7a
Tom La Bron
Office E-mail:  norbal@okstate.edu
Home E-mail:  tllabron@juno.com; AIM:  OKcamels
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On Mon, 21 Feb 2000 14:56:04 -0800 Don Wilkes
<don.wilkes@gems9.gov.bc.ca> writes:
> From: Don Wilkes <don.wilkes@gems9.gov.bc.ca>
> 
> Greetings, all...
> 
> I joined this list about a week or so ago, and posted a message 
> about using
> a Unicolor (colour print)drum for 4x5 b&w neg development. Did this 
> message
> actually make it to the list?
> 
> Until I can rebuild my darkroom to be light-tight enough for neg
> development, I'm scambling for some options. I have a very small 
> closet in
> which I can do film loading etc, but there's no way I could develop 
> in
> there. Hence my thoughts about having a shot at using my old colour 
> print
> drum. I anticipate some streaking issues, so was hoping someone else 
> out
> there had some hints, or a whole other way of tacking this problem.
> Daylight tanks for sheet film aren't exactly common out there, it 
> seems...
> 
> Cheers,
> \don wilkes, Victoria, BC, Canada