MOD Photographic 5x4 Film Processor Instructions For Paterson 3 Reel Tank.

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Uploaded by on Nov 2, 2010

My site is - MOD54.com

An Introduction to my 5x4 or 4x5 Processor adapter, for the Paterson 3 Reel Tank.

See my site for more details-

MOD54.com

Thanks,

Morgan.

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  • Hello, do you process color manually with this? What's the brand of the clock on your desk?

  • @panchoskywalker i've not done colour yet, but have a project coming up in the next few weeks which will be in the field so will report back. the clock is made my Rhythm, its defiantly a real retro clock so you'll have to hunt to find one. all the best, morgan.

  • Hey man i am really confused i really want to find out where they are on Ebay but i cant find them can you help me please ? what do i type in the search bar ? or could you message me a link please

    Thanks KC Photography!

  • @KCPhotography2010 check mod54.com or ebay search modphotographic

    thanks.

  • You can see my site for the processors -

    MOD54.com

    Thanks,

    Morgan.

  • What is your ebay ID, because I'd like to order one.

  • @samuelbrainsample my ebay id is mod_photographic and there are some on ebay now.

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  • Morgan this is excellent. I recently found the product at Silverprint in London. It jumped out as one of the best innovations I've seen in ages: extending the facility of an existing, well known and popular product. I started with dish development, and still do for some work, then inherited a Combi-Plan. The Combi is ok but the seal of the rectangular lid is not as good as the smooth fitting Patterson lid. So I use the Combi open in the dark. With the MOD I can go back to lights on. Thanks ;-)

  • Pretty slick! If my Jobo processor ever dies, this looks like it would be a good alternative. However, even with a Jobo, I still prefer to process b&w sheet film in trays. Of course, I don't process color film in trays so this might be a good alternative for color and also for Pyro development. Thanks for posting this.

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