arigram said:
I've heard that not all film developers work well with Jobo processors. I even heard something about Rodinal. Please don't tell me I won't be able to use Rodinal with a Jobo processor! How about ID-11/D-76, Ilfosol S, Perceptol?
What are the "good" and "bad" developers?
The first time I tried Rodinal was with Ilford D400 in a Jobo processor. The negs were quite thin compared to using ID11 with tank agitation and the prints did not seem any sharper than prints from negs developed in ID11. I wrote to Ed Buffalo who said that constant rotation in a Jobo would prevent the high accutance that was a key feature of Rodinal. The flat negs were probably the result of using too little Rodinal. Ed recommends a minimum of 5mls but the Jobo allows less than this for one 35mm film.at 1:50 dilution. He also suggested that in future I rate the D400 at ISO 200
So I would tend to agree with most of the other replies. You can use Rodinal in a Jobo and get normal contrast but you may lose the accutance. If you use the part rotation and then the stand development routine that another correspondent suggested, I'd wonder whether a Jobo was worth using. You might as well use tank and hand agitation.
I have just done Ilford SFX in Rodinal at 1:25 using 10 minutes and hand agitation. The negs are much better in terms of contrast compared to the D100 using the Jobo. This recommendation was based on Hugh Millsom's experience. His book on Infrared photography is very good. His time is much more than the Agfa recommendation for a 1:25 dilution with SFX but although I have yet to make prints, the negs look good.
If you've used Rodinal by hand agitation then I'd be interested in the result of you using a Jobo for the same film. You could then make a direct comparison which I can't. Until you take the chance of losing accutance( or not) with a Jobo, you'll never know the answer. I suspect the difference of using a Jobo with Rodinal compared to hand agitation will not be one of disaster compared to glorious success but rather one of good prints compared to not quite so good but still usable prints . Based on my experience, using a Jobo will still give reasonable negs. My D100 negs and prints with the Jobo are not so bad I'd want to throw them away.
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Best of luck.
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