Hello all,
My question is- how critical is ventilation when using a JOBO CPP3 processor?
I'm embarking on a project to start processing 4x5 film with a JOBO CPP3 processor. I've been considering dedicating a small 8'x10' room in my house for this that used to be a washer/dryer room but is no longer used for that. So there's plumbing and water source that makes it convenient. Setting the scene: The room has 3 doorways. Imagine the letter "T" to understand the layout. One doorway (base leg of the "T") leads to a connected 2 car heated garage, that I keep around 58. Standing in the washroom with your back to the garage, left is a door leading to my house front door entry/mudroom area and right, a threshold opening (no actual door) leads into my kitchen.
My question is focused on the importance of proper ventilation and I describe the room environment to help provide context. Since the JOBO will be my only processing method, I'm wondering how critical ventilation is compared to a traditional darkroom. Since I don't need the room to actually be dark, air is free to pass between my kitchen and mudroom/entry spaces through the washroom. And I can certainly bring a fan in to help too if recommended. But I wonder if this is sufficient and/or even an advisable plan for this particular space since the air can bleed out into other parts of my house.
I have a contractor planning on advising on some modifications to the plumbing in the room anyway, so I'm also wondering if I should plan to go to the trouble of having the room renovated slightly to install fans that would help ventilate into the garage space. Or is this overkill for only occasional processing? If devoting this particular space seems questionable with it's proximity to other social areas of the house, I've also considered dedicating space in my basement. Still I assume I'd need to come up with a ventilation solution and in that case would guess that a vent fan space could be installed above the basement foundation in the side of the house. But again, wonder if this is necessary.
Thanks!
My question is- how critical is ventilation when using a JOBO CPP3 processor?
I'm embarking on a project to start processing 4x5 film with a JOBO CPP3 processor. I've been considering dedicating a small 8'x10' room in my house for this that used to be a washer/dryer room but is no longer used for that. So there's plumbing and water source that makes it convenient. Setting the scene: The room has 3 doorways. Imagine the letter "T" to understand the layout. One doorway (base leg of the "T") leads to a connected 2 car heated garage, that I keep around 58. Standing in the washroom with your back to the garage, left is a door leading to my house front door entry/mudroom area and right, a threshold opening (no actual door) leads into my kitchen.
My question is focused on the importance of proper ventilation and I describe the room environment to help provide context. Since the JOBO will be my only processing method, I'm wondering how critical ventilation is compared to a traditional darkroom. Since I don't need the room to actually be dark, air is free to pass between my kitchen and mudroom/entry spaces through the washroom. And I can certainly bring a fan in to help too if recommended. But I wonder if this is sufficient and/or even an advisable plan for this particular space since the air can bleed out into other parts of my house.
I have a contractor planning on advising on some modifications to the plumbing in the room anyway, so I'm also wondering if I should plan to go to the trouble of having the room renovated slightly to install fans that would help ventilate into the garage space. Or is this overkill for only occasional processing? If devoting this particular space seems questionable with it's proximity to other social areas of the house, I've also considered dedicating space in my basement. Still I assume I'd need to come up with a ventilation solution and in that case would guess that a vent fan space could be installed above the basement foundation in the side of the house. But again, wonder if this is necessary.
Thanks!
