I shoot large quantities of film, from 120 up to 8x10 doing it by hand would
be prohibitive. I bought a Jobo because supposedly, it was the most even
processing. What's funny is that most of the Jobo owners that I have spoken
to have similar problems with eveness. When I asked a Jobo tech, they told
me that I might need to turn my processor 90 degrees in relationship to the
earth's magentic field!!!! Now that's what I call customer service!
On 1/23/04 7:47 PM, in article
, "Tom Thackrey"
wrote:
On 23-Jan-2004, (Michael Scarpitti) wrote:
Mechanical agitation that is invarying inevitably will be harder to
control than manual agitation using inversion in a standard tank. The
allure of mechanization is obvious, but I process exclusively by hand,
and never have uneven development.
Gee and I thought consistancy was the objective. I didn't realize that
varying agitation was part of the creative process. ;-