markd514
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- Jan 19, 2014
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- 35mm
I have not done c41 process in about 25 years. I never did a lot back then either. Much easier to let the good labs do it, then I could have fun making enlargements.
Developed 2 rolls of 120 color film. First was ektar, second portra.
I used the obnoxiously stupid Rube Goldberg machine made by a company called JOBO...lol. God only knows why they are so obscenely expensive......STILL!! I have to say, that their film reels are terrible!!! They do not ratchet when you wind them, and there was NO way I could get 2 rolls on there. You know that little red plastic stop thingy that separates the rolls so you can spool 2 on a single roll? I lifted the red tab, but I could not get the first roll loaded all the way in. I could not even get a developed roll in there with the lights on. Gave up and processes separately. My temperatures and times where dead on. I followed the unicolor instructions for jobo, and they where way overdeveloped...a strong magenta cast to the negative....even at borders was indication.
Then I did it the old way i used to. A paterson tank..cheap, and it loads negatives like a charm! All chems in a water bath. Tank in water bath. Processed according to unicolor directions for a tank, and PRESTO...perfect!!!!
I tried black and white on that jobo and the constant rotation overdevelops even though times are cut down. There has to be a formula, but then again..that machine is not fun to use.....Made like crap...plastic pieces not seating right...magnets falling out.....ugh.
Developed 2 rolls of 120 color film. First was ektar, second portra.
I used the obnoxiously stupid Rube Goldberg machine made by a company called JOBO...lol. God only knows why they are so obscenely expensive......STILL!! I have to say, that their film reels are terrible!!! They do not ratchet when you wind them, and there was NO way I could get 2 rolls on there. You know that little red plastic stop thingy that separates the rolls so you can spool 2 on a single roll? I lifted the red tab, but I could not get the first roll loaded all the way in. I could not even get a developed roll in there with the lights on. Gave up and processes separately. My temperatures and times where dead on. I followed the unicolor instructions for jobo, and they where way overdeveloped...a strong magenta cast to the negative....even at borders was indication.
Then I did it the old way i used to. A paterson tank..cheap, and it loads negatives like a charm! All chems in a water bath. Tank in water bath. Processed according to unicolor directions for a tank, and PRESTO...perfect!!!!
I tried black and white on that jobo and the constant rotation overdevelops even though times are cut down. There has to be a formula, but then again..that machine is not fun to use.....Made like crap...plastic pieces not seating right...magnets falling out.....ugh.