Baxter Bradford
Member
Hello
I have recently changed Jobo processors from an ATL-1000 to an ATL-2300. After my first runs, I have made some changes, but having consulted my range of books, cannot see a way to get me back on track. There seem to be a lot of possible variables and I have lost the plot on which is likely to be dominant .
When attempting B+W for the first time in the new machine, the negs came out under-developed having set the process as for the previous machine. The only exception was that I reduced the rotation speed to 25rpm having read for Sandy's article that slowest speed gives lowest base and overall staining. The roation speed of the ATL-1000 is fixed (about 75rpm I think).
Normally I have been using 1:1.5:100 equivalent (actual 1:7.5:100 with Sodium carbonate) at 21 deg C. Time is 10 min 45s for Fuji Acros rated at ISO 80.
For the 2nd film I altered to 1:2:100 equivalent at 21 deg C, which brought some improvement but was still lower density than on old machine.
The third film, I again used 1:2:100 equivalent, but raised temp to 24 deg C. This produced a contrasty film which looked ok on the lightbox.
I processed 3 further films at this setting, but realise that the extra contrast is not helpful. Deep shadow detail is missing too.
An obvious thing is to change the rotation speed back to 75rpm, but couldn't find anything which demonstrated the effect of the difference in agitation. The higher temp seems a bit extreme and everyone else seems to get on fine at 21 deg C.
I am not sure how quickly the developer oxidises. The Jobo can take a while (5-10 min) to start process if it is not at correct temp when Start button is pressed. I do endeavour to get chems and bath water close when filling (Using Jobo water panel). FWIW I use Pyrocat HD which I made in the late Autumn and it has been stored in small containers in a cold dark room.
There is a backlog of film which need processing and I am keen to get back on track. Suggestions please.
I have recently changed Jobo processors from an ATL-1000 to an ATL-2300. After my first runs, I have made some changes, but having consulted my range of books, cannot see a way to get me back on track. There seem to be a lot of possible variables and I have lost the plot on which is likely to be dominant .
When attempting B+W for the first time in the new machine, the negs came out under-developed having set the process as for the previous machine. The only exception was that I reduced the rotation speed to 25rpm having read for Sandy's article that slowest speed gives lowest base and overall staining. The roation speed of the ATL-1000 is fixed (about 75rpm I think).
Normally I have been using 1:1.5:100 equivalent (actual 1:7.5:100 with Sodium carbonate) at 21 deg C. Time is 10 min 45s for Fuji Acros rated at ISO 80.
For the 2nd film I altered to 1:2:100 equivalent at 21 deg C, which brought some improvement but was still lower density than on old machine.
The third film, I again used 1:2:100 equivalent, but raised temp to 24 deg C. This produced a contrasty film which looked ok on the lightbox.
I processed 3 further films at this setting, but realise that the extra contrast is not helpful. Deep shadow detail is missing too.
An obvious thing is to change the rotation speed back to 75rpm, but couldn't find anything which demonstrated the effect of the difference in agitation. The higher temp seems a bit extreme and everyone else seems to get on fine at 21 deg C.
I am not sure how quickly the developer oxidises. The Jobo can take a while (5-10 min) to start process if it is not at correct temp when Start button is pressed. I do endeavour to get chems and bath water close when filling (Using Jobo water panel). FWIW I use Pyrocat HD which I made in the late Autumn and it has been stored in small containers in a cold dark room.
There is a backlog of film which need processing and I am keen to get back on track. Suggestions please.