Re: mylar & jobos AND OLD WAYS


Sandy King (sanking@hubcap.clemson.edu)
Tue, 16 Mar 1999 19:23:44 -0400


If I could shoot and process 40-75 11X14 or larger perfect negatives in an
afternoon I too would be disinclined from looking at other alternatives!
Sounds like whatever your working procedures are they must be perfect, at
least in terms of productivity and efficiency.

Sandy King

>I initially processed my negatives with an ABS plumbing tube with caps
off of
>Cibachrome drums and rolled on a Unicolor rotary base. Worked perfectly.
>However, since I frequently shoot between 40 to 75 negatives in an afternoon,
>11 X 14 and larger, doing one to two at a time became an issue. So I went back
>to tray processing several years ago and have no trouble doing up to 8-14 X 17
>inch negatives at a time. Never have had any problems with this system, so I
>am disinclined to investigate Jobo equipment. I use a replenisher system
>calculated on how many square inches of film per batch and I get perfect
>negatives each time.
>
>Patrick Alt



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