joe7
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- Nov 1, 2009
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i've just start shooting film back,mostly b&w and slide .
recently,one of my local photo shop offer me a new old stock(NOS) of jobo duolab at $190,it is a good investment with this processor?i'm always dream about developing and printing my own film before.
my question is:
1)is there any different between using this kind of processor for developing b&w film and by hand process using tank?will i get a more consistent result with this procs?i believe,for the slide film,this processor will be a very helpful,as the temp will be very critical but not sure with the b&w film.
2)this procs has a function of processing print too,but i'm a bit confuse...will it be easier for me to process my print just in tray,instead of using tank in procs?
i don't have any experience in film developing and making print with an enlarger,i hope that somebody will help me and just want to make sure that i'll made a good investment.
thanks in advance
recently,one of my local photo shop offer me a new old stock(NOS) of jobo duolab at $190,it is a good investment with this processor?i'm always dream about developing and printing my own film before.
my question is:
1)is there any different between using this kind of processor for developing b&w film and by hand process using tank?will i get a more consistent result with this procs?i believe,for the slide film,this processor will be a very helpful,as the temp will be very critical but not sure with the b&w film.
2)this procs has a function of processing print too,but i'm a bit confuse...will it be easier for me to process my print just in tray,instead of using tank in procs?
i don't have any experience in film developing and making print with an enlarger,i hope that somebody will help me and just want to make sure that i'll made a good investment.
thanks in advance
