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Jobo? Tray?
Posted: 23 Dec 2012, 22:09
by Ray Heath
G'day all
I've read a few posts that seem to imply that many of you use Jobo processors.
What is the attraction?
How are they better than using a tray?
Re: Jobo? Tray?
Posted: 23 Dec 2012, 22:24
by Andrew Nichols
I was using tray and scratching all my negs.
Not any more.
You also need about a litre in a tray but 100ml per 10x8 in jobo.
Most people seem to add a bit more for good luck.
By consensus it's consistent as water is heated and conditions are repeatable
It takes up less space
It's bloody good to be able to spend 3 minutes loading film in dark,
And then turn on light for rest of process
You can leave it oscillating (get the massive dev app ) and go about socialising and have the alarms let you know when to change each chemical.
I think that's it for me
Oh and with a pro set up you can do 5 x 108 at a time
Re: Jobo? Tray?
Posted: 23 Dec 2012, 22:28
by Alastair Moore
Didn't scratch any negatives using trays, but I would use a slosher in my trays. Usually got good results. Just bought a set of BTZS tubes. Getting great negatives and I can do most of it with the lights turned on. Certainly not abandoning trays - have to do 8x10 in them but liking the tubes a lot.
Re: Jobo? Tray?
Posted: 24 Dec 2012, 07:25
by smbooth
Just find it convenient, I use a unicolour print tank and roller base that takes 4 4x5 sheet, just load once in the dark and everything else with the lights on. No trays to wash either. I have two of these and a patterson one works just as well. FYI not real good for that xray film as the back gets marked, going to try trays for that. I use a bit more than a 100ml though, proberly 300 ml using rodinal at 1:50 to get 6ml of concentrate into the mix.