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Just recieved a jobo atl/cpp2 unit and have no idea how to run it. Anyone have a manual or want to give a crash course in how to use it? Thanks lyle
Just don't ask me how to use it. I'm also here for the crash course.I got my CPP-2 for a song at eBay over a year ago and haven't used it since. Pro E6 Lab processing is still very alive in Los Angeles and very cheap.
I currently use a Jobo CPP2 with an ATL-1 head. Great unit. Also have the manual, but its quite easy to use. What do you need to know?
Iwagoshi, What I have was from the US server in English. It was originally in html. Good I converted it to adobe pdf. I checked a while ago and it says bad request.
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Try to find a copy of "The Rotary Processor manual" by John Tinsley pub by R Morgan Publishing its very informative
with respect to :
1. probably differences in formulation of the emulsion there are jobo data sheets dealing with the topic try
the jobo or tetenal website you need to look for processing e6 - extended first dec time is recommended by tetenal
2. "P" is recommended to avoid inconsistent development that the low speeds are suseptible to
3. the temperature is 38.5 there is no other but see the above text at pg 60 & 61
4. Yes see page 60 above for changes required to "push" or "pull"
re "arista" i think i have seen differing points of view re giving arista more time in the developer than kodak (sorry i cant
provide a link)
Ive just done my first lot of e6 films in a jobo cpp2 its easy i use the tenal 3 bath kit i find that the films do not look any
thing like i expected when i took them out of the drum - they are quite opaque and look like strong tea for several hours until the
emulsion had thoroghly dried also exposure makes a big difference
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