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Old 01-11-2004, 01:19 PM
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I use a bunch of old sheet film developing trays that a local phot lab
was discarding. I just scrubbed them thoroughly and put in a layer
of damp pea gravel.

Some of these trays are real beauties, stainless steel and big enough
for 16X20 negatives or prints.


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Old 09-11-2004, 02:18 PM
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I use the saucers(clay) that come with the clay pot. I place pebbles in the
saucer and place the pot ontop of the pebbles. ( I imagine any saucer type
container would do) The water level in the saucer does not touch the pot. I
have noticed that the clay of the pot is darker (moisture absorbtion?)at its
bottom potion. I wonder if here in humid SE Florida I really need humidity
trays?
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