Vintage Visual
Subscriber
Hello everyone,
I am thrilled to introduce you to the AGO Film Processor, a product born out of over two years of development and my master's thesis. I embarked on this project because I noticed a gap between regular development tanks and the larger, more expensive processors like JOBO, leaving limited options for film development at home.
My vision was to create a processor with JOBO-like functionalities, but to make it compact and at an affordable price point. To achieve this, I chose the Paterson tank as the foundation and incorporated automated agitation using a small DC motor.
Almost like a processor all ready, but temperature control was missing. Through extensive research and collaboration with mathematicians, we developed an algorithm that compensates for time during development, taking into account the different temperatures specified in ilford B&W and Tetenal C-41 datasheets. This breakthrough allows for flexibility, such as a C-41 developer temperature can range from 30 to 38 degrees Celsius (86-100°F).
Few days ago we launched a beta sales campaign in Europe, offering approximately 30 units to individuals who are open to sharing their experiences with us. We invite you to be part of this exciting phase, where we can work together to refine and improve AGO further. Rest assured, all beta units come with a money-back warranty if they do not meet your expectations. Additionally, if any components malfunction or fail to perform as expected, we will promptly replace them or request the unit to be returned for us to rebuild and send back to you. While AGO has proven to be stable so far, we remain dedicated to addressing any unforeseen challenges that may arise.
To learn more about AGO at at https://vintagevisual.eu/.
Subscribe to our newsletter to delve deeper into the world of AGO.
Thank you for your support, and let's embark on this journey together.
Cheers,
Arno

I am thrilled to introduce you to the AGO Film Processor, a product born out of over two years of development and my master's thesis. I embarked on this project because I noticed a gap between regular development tanks and the larger, more expensive processors like JOBO, leaving limited options for film development at home.
My vision was to create a processor with JOBO-like functionalities, but to make it compact and at an affordable price point. To achieve this, I chose the Paterson tank as the foundation and incorporated automated agitation using a small DC motor.
Almost like a processor all ready, but temperature control was missing. Through extensive research and collaboration with mathematicians, we developed an algorithm that compensates for time during development, taking into account the different temperatures specified in ilford B&W and Tetenal C-41 datasheets. This breakthrough allows for flexibility, such as a C-41 developer temperature can range from 30 to 38 degrees Celsius (86-100°F).
Few days ago we launched a beta sales campaign in Europe, offering approximately 30 units to individuals who are open to sharing their experiences with us. We invite you to be part of this exciting phase, where we can work together to refine and improve AGO further. Rest assured, all beta units come with a money-back warranty if they do not meet your expectations. Additionally, if any components malfunction or fail to perform as expected, we will promptly replace them or request the unit to be returned for us to rebuild and send back to you. While AGO has proven to be stable so far, we remain dedicated to addressing any unforeseen challenges that may arise.
To learn more about AGO at at https://vintagevisual.eu/.
Subscribe to our newsletter to delve deeper into the world of AGO.
Thank you for your support, and let's embark on this journey together.
Cheers,
Arno


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