Wow not fragile at all. Nice demonstration. For me, using an SP-820 would be interesting as a means of developing two 8x10 negatives simultaneously---time saving and useful. I love the easy, scratch-free, hassle-free way 8x10 film sheets (not to mention other sheet sizes) load into my current SP-8x10----what a splendid feature----and I see how the SP-8x20 will fortunately be identical in that respect. Nice work designing these products!
Nicely done, Tim. I'm sitting here still chuckling.
Wow not fragile at all. Nice demonstration. For me, using an SP-820 would be interesting as a means of developing two 8x10 negatives simultaneously---time saving and useful. I love the easy, scratch-free, hassle-free way 8x10 film sheets (not to mention other sheet sizes) load into my current SP-8x10----what a splendid feature----and I see how the SP-8x20 will fortunately be identical in that respect. Nice work designing these products!
The SP 4x5 is the best tank I have used except for the stainless steel dip tanks I used in college. Having one that could do 8 sheets would be great.
How about six sheets? shop.stearmanpress.com/blogs/news/sp-645-sp-8x20-bigger-and-better