Arvee
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why doesn't Jobo's rotating processor behave the same? It's still the same type of rotation just displaced 90 deg. in axis of rotation.
A Jobo isn't necessarily entirely free of uneven development, but it depends on reel geometry and rotation speed. It's actually quite common in certain film formats (IMO especially 120 and 4x5") to see areas where flow was more laminar instead of turbulent, causing reduced density. This shows up as 'wagon ruts' (Google for it; you'll find some threads about it on e.g. LFPF) or flow marks especially along the edges of the film where it touches the reel.why doesn't Jobo's rotating processor behave the same?
As far as I’m concerned, 90 degrees is the complete opposite (180 degrees would be back to square 1), therefore the liquid’s gravity push downwards onto the emulsion as it is rotating, as opposed to none when the tank is in the upright position, does the trick.
A Jobo is only partially filled with developer -- the film dips into the developer, which doesn't rotate with the tank, then lifts out of the developer, drains and enters the developer again. This assures a good flow of developer over the film.
I can't say what my alternating rotation cycle is but I think it changes direction every 3 seconds It doesn't do any other motions that I have ever observedThanks for all the comments; agitation schemes are a mysterious and somewhat misunderstood topic.
I think I'm going to try and emulate the Jobo's agitation action manually with my Paterson SS4. Having never seen a Jobo in operation in person, can a Jobo owner please describe the machines sequence, i.e., time/direction of rotation and any other motions beyond simple alternating rotation?
Clockwise for about 1.25 rotations and then it switches direction. My CPE2 has 2 speed settings; low speed is something like 30rpm, high speed maybe 80 or so, idk. No other motions except cw/ccw.time/direction of rotation and any other motions beyond simple alternating rotation?
By whom?agitation schemes are a mysterious and somewhat misunderstood topic.
Can a Jobo owner please describe the machines sequence, i.e., time/direction of rotation and any other motions beyond simple alternating rotation?
My CPE2 has 2 speed settings; low speed is something like 30rpm, high speed maybe 80 or so, idk.
No other motions except cw/ccw.
I often load two rolls of 120 on an AP/Paterson reel, and rotary agitation during the development stage leads to the two rolls moving back and forth within the reels, and often overlapping.
The film doesn't wander that way if rotary agitation is used for the other steps (pre-rinse, stop bath, fixer, HCA).
I can't vouch for other types but my non-lift CPE2 only rotates; no other movements whatsoever. Indeed, there is no mechanical provision for anything except rotation.
An eccentric spindle of some sort I presume? Do you have a link to an example?As I said, it depends on model of Jobo tank. Some models yield swivelling.
But you may modify yours to similar effect.
An eccentric spindle of some sort I presume?
The Omega has a different thing with the swizzle stick. There are ribs on the bottom of the tank and the center column's base is wavy. So when you rotate it it also goes up and down.
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