John, I can't see any of your pics on photonet...

tan.

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From: "John Daniele" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 3:26 PM
Subject: Color film processing at home 1st results (Att: Dave)


> Well I blew the dust off the jobo duolab and gave it a try I have posted
> 4 of the photos of my first results.
> Here are the details for those interested. 
> 
> http://www.photo.net/photodb/folder?folder_id=363756
> 
> 
> Camera Super A w/smca 35-105 camera and lens set to auto (note these
> were just some quick snaps to see developing results) 
> 
> Film El-cheapo Max 800 kodak
> 
> Tetanal Press Kit 14.95 @ B&H PHOTO makes 1 liter 
> 
> JOBO duolab (basically a rotary drum with an aqua stat and a slot
> processor in the rear)
> 
> I followed the directions for the press kit exactly you can get a copy
> at the jobo web site in the support section.
> Mixing the chemicals was easy and surprising to me no odor (I hate the
> smell of B&W fixers)
> 
> http://www.jobo-usa.com/instructions/instructions_process_c41_presskit.h
> tm
> 
> I was amazed at how easy this whole thing was and I am a complete
> amateur I am absolutely positive you can do this in a bucket of warm
> water,
> The original scans were equal to anything I have picked up at the one
> hour place the scans on photo net are all low resolution.
> 
> Conclusion I will be developing more color film and scanning the shots I
> want printed will go to disc then to the photo lab for printing at least
> I 
> Wont be paying for the shots I would not have wanted printed (I take
> lots of crumby shots between good ones)
> 
> Regards JD
> 
> 
> 

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