So I have a JOBO CPP2 that I've been using for processing C41 and E6. I love it, so much so in fact that I'm considering upgrading to the new CPP3.
But I have never developed B&W in it. I either tray develop or dip and dunk my LF negs (4x5 & 8x10) and use tanks for 120. Always have.
But I know it's there, right over there in the corner, mocking me...
I'm about to do a complete testing and overhaul of my film/developer/processor choices to try and achieve a particular look (just dusted off my densitometer). I hadn't considered rotary processing as part of the equation, but as long as I'm going to go through the process, I probably should right?
I know there are those who use a rotary processor for B&W, but most I have spoken with always have (or didn't have much experience hand developing B&W film). So my question is, did you make the switch and, if so, how did you go about establishing your film/developer combinations and times?
Thanks!
But I have never developed B&W in it. I either tray develop or dip and dunk my LF negs (4x5 & 8x10) and use tanks for 120. Always have.
But I know it's there, right over there in the corner, mocking me...
I'm about to do a complete testing and overhaul of my film/developer/processor choices to try and achieve a particular look (just dusted off my densitometer). I hadn't considered rotary processing as part of the equation, but as long as I'm going to go through the process, I probably should right?
I know there are those who use a rotary processor for B&W, but most I have spoken with always have (or didn't have much experience hand developing B&W film). So my question is, did you make the switch and, if so, how did you go about establishing your film/developer combinations and times?
Thanks!

