logan2z
Subscriber
I'm getting ready to develop my first roll of film in a Jobo 1520 tank and noticed that the instructions for the tank contain their own set of developing instructions:
For the developer: "Invert the tank a few times and tap it down on your palm to dislodge any airbells from the film. Invert and turn upright again every 10 seconds during the first minute, then once every 60 seconds [for the full development time]"
For the stop bath: "Pour in the stop bath. Pour out again after one minute".
For the fixer: "Invert once every 60 seconds [for the full fixing time]"
I've been developing Tri-X in HC-110 and using Ilford's Ilfostop and Rapid Fixer, and have been following the manufacturer's instructions for each. Those instructions differ fairly significantly from those in the Jobo manual.
Does anyone who uses Jobo tanks actually follow the Jobo developing instructions, or do you follow the instructions provided by the manufacturers of the film and chemistry? I'm inclined to continue doing the latter, but was curious if there's something specific about the Jobo tank design that necessitates following their instructions.
For the developer: "Invert the tank a few times and tap it down on your palm to dislodge any airbells from the film. Invert and turn upright again every 10 seconds during the first minute, then once every 60 seconds [for the full development time]"
For the stop bath: "Pour in the stop bath. Pour out again after one minute".
For the fixer: "Invert once every 60 seconds [for the full fixing time]"
I've been developing Tri-X in HC-110 and using Ilford's Ilfostop and Rapid Fixer, and have been following the manufacturer's instructions for each. Those instructions differ fairly significantly from those in the Jobo manual.
Does anyone who uses Jobo tanks actually follow the Jobo developing instructions, or do you follow the instructions provided by the manufacturers of the film and chemistry? I'm inclined to continue doing the latter, but was curious if there's something specific about the Jobo tank design that necessitates following their instructions.