Just getting back to processing C-41 in a Jobo CPE-2+ after about 15 years. I'm trying to figure out the most efficient (chemistry and time) approach to processing 120 film. My major constraint is that I have a maximum of 500ml solution to work with. This is because my C-41 kit makes 500ml of solution. I can buy the 1000ml kit but I rarely process that many rolls at a time. I have a document with tank capacities and volume that appears to be legit but I have no way of confirming this. I attached it below. According to the document, these are the options:
1500 series tanks, with 1501 reels
1) 1520 tank, 2 rolls of 120 on 1 reel, minimum volume 240ml
2) 1510 Tank + 1530 module, 4 rolls of 120 on 2 reels, minimum volume 470ml
2500 series tanks, with 2502 reels, all film loaded on outside of the reel (i.e., none below red clip)
1) 2521 tank, 1 roll of 120 on 1 reel, minimum volume 170ml
2) 2551 tank, 3 rolls of 120 on 3 reels, minimum volume 330ml
3) 2563 tank, 4 rolls of 120 on 4 reels, minimum volume 400ml
I like the compact nature of the 1500 tanks and reels, but there appear to be more options with the 2500 series tanks and more wiggle room as regards minimum volume needed (470mm for 4 rolls in 1500, 400ml for 4 rolls in 2500). Also, the 2502 reels will be easier to load as I will never need to load 2 rolls on one reel.
Any insights, corrections, suggestions would be appreciated. Anyone can confirm the capacity and volume in the attached pdf?
Thanks.
1500 series tanks, with 1501 reels
1) 1520 tank, 2 rolls of 120 on 1 reel, minimum volume 240ml
2) 1510 Tank + 1530 module, 4 rolls of 120 on 2 reels, minimum volume 470ml
2500 series tanks, with 2502 reels, all film loaded on outside of the reel (i.e., none below red clip)
1) 2521 tank, 1 roll of 120 on 1 reel, minimum volume 170ml
2) 2551 tank, 3 rolls of 120 on 3 reels, minimum volume 330ml
3) 2563 tank, 4 rolls of 120 on 4 reels, minimum volume 400ml
I like the compact nature of the 1500 tanks and reels, but there appear to be more options with the 2500 series tanks and more wiggle room as regards minimum volume needed (470mm for 4 rolls in 1500, 400ml for 4 rolls in 2500). Also, the 2502 reels will be easier to load as I will never need to load 2 rolls on one reel.
Any insights, corrections, suggestions would be appreciated. Anyone can confirm the capacity and volume in the attached pdf?
Thanks.