Re: tray processing vs jobo

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From: Mark Kronquist (mak@teleport.com)
Date: 07/20/01-10:45:55 AM Z


On 7/20/01 11:25 AM, "Shannon Stoney" <shannonstoney@earthlink.net> wrote:

> Carl wrote:
>
> The Jobo with Expert drums will also handle color negatives and
>> chromes with ease, and color prints as well. It's all very nice, but there's
>> no reason you can't get first rate results doing your 8x10 film in trays,
>> and save a whole lot of money to spend on film and paper.---Carl
>
> What kind of price range are we talking about? My problem is that I am very
> sensitive to photographic chemicals, due to a massive overexposure in a
> poorly ventilated lab, and the lab at my school is *still* poorly
> ventilated, as far as I can determine, so that tray processing there is
> dangerous for me. (I use the combiplan tank for the 4x5 negatives I make,
> but I'm thinking of making some larger negatives this fall.) I am trying to
> decide whether to try to set up a well-ventilated tray processing area in my
> garage, or go with the JOBO. Which would be cheaper and better in the long
> run, in the opinion of folks on this list?
>
> --shannon
>
Not sure they have several at citizen's 503 232 8501 ask for Bob or Brian in
sales they had a stack of smaller ones and a large one yesterday when we
came in thanks Mark


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