- Original Message -
From: "Anthony Farr"
Subject: [Norton AntiSpam] RE: Film processor (Jobo CPE-2)
The wider reels also mean that all of the film is close to the
outside, none
near the centreline. In consequence all of the film travels at a
similar
speed during rotatio
William Robb wrote:
(snip)
> and because
> of the low chemistry volumes, developers with high capacity must be
> used.
>
That's a downside of the CPP/CPE series processors that have been discussed.
The big problem with those is that they are designed for the same reels as
used by Jobo inver
- Original Message -
From: "Thibs"
Subject: Re: Film processor (Jobo CPE-2)
Would you advice to anybody who has not ever in his life got into
developing film to go for doing things by himself of rather using a
processor?
Note I have a VERY small shower room (and NO bathro
Message - From: "Thibs"
Subject: Film processor (Jobo CPE-2)
I am very unfamiliar with developing film and even more with what a
processor could offer.
What exactly does a processor do? What does it allow you not to do?
Is it much faster and/or safer? More (or less) economical?
Sin
- Original Message -
From: "Thibs"
Subject: Film processor (Jobo CPE-2)
I am very unfamiliar with developing film and even more with what a
processor could offer.
What exactly does a processor do? What does it allow you not to do?
Is it much faster and/or safer? Mor
I am very unfamiliar with developing film and even more with what a
processor could offer.
What exactly does a processor do? What does it allow you not to do?
Is it much faster and/or safer? More (or less) economical?
I really have no clue...
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Thibouille
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