I have this big fiber paper. The trays I bought will fit the paper once I cut it down to the 35mm and 6x9 full frame format, but I hate wasting the extra paper. 16x20 is not a format I particularly like, but it might be fun to print something that size just to see.
I was reading how people have used a sponge technique in the tub for large paper sizes, and someone mentioned spraying the developer, stop bath and fixer on. They said it was surprisingly economical. This information came at an opportune time, as I have been spraying the house w/ Boracare for a termite problem, so I have a sprayer for the developer. I could round up a few more small sprayers like you mist plants with for the other chemicals. Has anyone done this? Would it work? If not, how about the sponge idea? You gotta wonder if it would be difficult to get the chemicals on there evenly, but I don't know that, it's just a guess.
I was reading how people have used a sponge technique in the tub for large paper sizes, and someone mentioned spraying the developer, stop bath and fixer on. They said it was surprisingly economical. This information came at an opportune time, as I have been spraying the house w/ Boracare for a termite problem, so I have a sprayer for the developer. I could round up a few more small sprayers like you mist plants with for the other chemicals. Has anyone done this? Would it work? If not, how about the sponge idea? You gotta wonder if it would be difficult to get the chemicals on there evenly, but I don't know that, it's just a guess.
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