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I have made enlarged negatives from color transparencies on Lith
film, the developer that I used to tray process the film was none
other than the Universal Kodak D76 or Ilford ID11. The key to
developing the negatives is not to develop for any more than two or
three minutes at the max. This gives pretty good results, I hope
this information is of some use.
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Warm regards:
Ed McCarthy
Drum Processing
in Black & White Practice
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One of the greatest inventions in photo processing was the Unicolor
reversing agitator and corresponding drums in the standard sizes.
They all will process sheet film in sizes up to l6x20, Unicolor also
made a small rubber separator that fit on the largest groove to
separate the negatives when processing multiples. If you can find some
of these separators you have it made. To process roll film, a 3,5or
8 reel Paterson tank work just fine. When developing films using a
rotary process , you should reduce the developing time by approx 10
to 20 percent. Ihope this information is of some assistance.
Warm regards
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Ed McCarthy