Just in defence of the Morse G3 tank, I have several of these and I did all
my black and white neg processing in these tanks for many years and always
got beautiful results.  They're not as good for reversal processes,
particularly if you are using permanganate bleach (even with the little
exposure window) but for negative work they are great.  The process
involves winding back and forth to achieve even processing and takes longer
than say bucket processing, which is what I do now, but the G3 tanks have
always worked well for me. I think depending on your developer, it can be
about 12 minutes of winding.

Lindsay


On Mon, Apr 9, 2018 at 3:11 PM, Scott Dorsey <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm saying the results will be so uneven that you'll have long sections
> that aren't developed at all.  A five-gallon bucket will do garbage can
> development of 100 ft of 16mm well enough that, although it'll be severely
> uneven, it'll at least be developed all the way through.  Folks used to
> do motion analysis films that way.
> --scott
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