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    Quote Originally Posted by Mainecoonmaniac View Post
    What I don't like is that it takes a 1/2 liter of chemicals to process 4x5.
    That's something I hadn't realised until I was about to start with the CombiPlan tank.

    I've read that if you use one of those Paterson Orbital processors then you don't need much chemistry, but that would mean buying another gadget which is something I can do without.

    As long as the trays are small enough, you don't need much chemistry when doing tray development

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    Just don't agitate your combi-plan perpendicular to the film. Found that out the hard way myself.
    Stop worrying about grain, resolution, sharpness, and everything else that doesn't have a damn thing to do with substance.

    http://www.flickr.com/kediwah

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