Jerry Thirsty
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- Oct 1, 2004
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Hi all,
I've got a Jobo CPA-2 on the way, and am looking at what other equipment I might need to get for film processing. I've got a set of 1500 tanks and reels so that I can process up to 5 rolls of 35mm at a time. The seller of the Jobo is including a 2553 drum with 4 roll film reels and 2 sheet film reels. If I get another 2500 roll film reel I'll be able to do 5 rolls of 35mm in either tank. So is there any particular reason to use the 1500 over the 2500, or vice versa? The only thing I can think of is that the 2500 would be better for processes that require aeration. The difference in minimum chemical volume required is pretty small. Is there any practical benefit to reserving one tank for B&W and the other for C-41/E-6?
thanks,
Jerry
I've got a Jobo CPA-2 on the way, and am looking at what other equipment I might need to get for film processing. I've got a set of 1500 tanks and reels so that I can process up to 5 rolls of 35mm at a time. The seller of the Jobo is including a 2553 drum with 4 roll film reels and 2 sheet film reels. If I get another 2500 roll film reel I'll be able to do 5 rolls of 35mm in either tank. So is there any particular reason to use the 1500 over the 2500, or vice versa? The only thing I can think of is that the 2500 would be better for processes that require aeration. The difference in minimum chemical volume required is pretty small. Is there any practical benefit to reserving one tank for B&W and the other for C-41/E-6?
thanks,
Jerry