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Yankee Cut Film Daylight Developing Tank

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Yankee Cut Film Daylight Developing Tank
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Yankee CF-45 Overview

The Yankee Cut Film Daylight Developing Tank has an improved design that provides for better chemical flow and more uniform agitation.

The removable rack accommodates cut film from 2-1/4  x  3-1/4" to 4 x 5". The rack has a translucent flange and a film guide for easy loading. Comes complete with instructions.

UPC: 034447014054

Yankee CF-45 Specs

Format
4x5" Film Sheets
Material
Plastic
Packaging Info
Package Weight
1.63 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
9.5 x 6.2 x 6.2"

Yankee CF-45 Reviews

Great tank for the money

By Danie
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2025-05-09

It does the job and is way better than using open trays and living in the dark forever. I had no problem with leaks. You don't use this like you would a 35mm or 120mm tank. You aren't really supposed to invert or agitate 4x5 sheets like that.

There is a crack in the produc

By Tomioka
Rated 1 out of 5
Date: 2020-09-14

I ordered two products, both of which had big cracks in them. Because there is no ray leak, I block it with tape and use it

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Hello everyone, Instead of using it to process ...

Hello everyone, Instead of using it to process film....would this be an acceptable way to store exposed film. Such as for refreezing until such time one has enough sheets to make processing worth while? Sincere thanks. Respectfully, Joseph from the U.S.A.
Asked by: Joseph
Hello Joseph, No, simply because you should not refreeze exposed film. The chance of catching condensation in the thawing process is just too high, but even more so if you have as much air between the sheets as in this thank. Just put your sheets back into the black plastic bag, squeeze out any access air and put it into the cardboard box it came in, then into a refrigerator. I have kept even undeveloped colour film like this for more than a year prior to processing without any adverse effect. Best wishes, Gerhard (Germany)
Answered by: Gerhard
Date published: 2021-08-27

question

What is the fluid capacity of the tank, please.
Asked by: Bill D.
The tank will take a max of 12 sheet films:For 2 1/4 * 3 1/4 = 32 ozFor 3 1/4 * 4 1/4 = 45 ozFor 4 * 5 = 55 oz
Answered by: Ian C.
Date published: 2026-02-25

question

How many sheets of film does this hold?
Asked by: Anonymous
Hi! This tank holds 12 sheet. Best tank for the price, love mine!
Answered by: Gaetan C.
Date published: 2020-10-15
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