Radost
Member
Just developed my first JOBO using hand rotation and DIY in bath roller. “See picture bellow”
My experience:
Reel for 120 is very easy when you clip the corners. Loading 2 120 films error free is a big plus.
I really like the way chemical is poured and it does not splash out.
The burp alert cap is great and it is easy to put on and off.
Less chemicals is a great life saver.
But what I think is the best JOBO advantage is the thin walls. I did a Lot of tests with temperature and the JOBO responds to the water temp outside very quick.
Paterson is hard to warm and keep at temperature because the walls are very thick.
Cons:
Using 1:1 deletion requires a lot more chemicals then minimum recommendation.
Another kind of con is the way the tank closes. I was a little afraid the tank is not closed or can open it by mistake. But I guess it comes with experience.
The results:
Absolutely love the results “did 2 TMAX100 120” with XTOL 1:1 following Kodak recommended times. I tried to emulate the automated JOBO rotations.
There is a certain consistency in the details and tonality. Very clean. Don’t know how to explain it. And maybe will piss people off but with TMAX100 120 it has the realism and constancy of digital when it comes to dynamic range and detail and realistic representation of what I remember the light was.
I think my next purchase will be the smaller JOBO CPE-3 and will sale all my Paterson tanks.
My experience:
Reel for 120 is very easy when you clip the corners. Loading 2 120 films error free is a big plus.
I really like the way chemical is poured and it does not splash out.
The burp alert cap is great and it is easy to put on and off.
Less chemicals is a great life saver.
But what I think is the best JOBO advantage is the thin walls. I did a Lot of tests with temperature and the JOBO responds to the water temp outside very quick.
Paterson is hard to warm and keep at temperature because the walls are very thick.
Cons:
Using 1:1 deletion requires a lot more chemicals then minimum recommendation.
Another kind of con is the way the tank closes. I was a little afraid the tank is not closed or can open it by mistake. But I guess it comes with experience.
The results:
Absolutely love the results “did 2 TMAX100 120” with XTOL 1:1 following Kodak recommended times. I tried to emulate the automated JOBO rotations.
There is a certain consistency in the details and tonality. Very clean. Don’t know how to explain it. And maybe will piss people off but with TMAX100 120 it has the realism and constancy of digital when it comes to dynamic range and detail and realistic representation of what I remember the light was.
I think my next purchase will be the smaller JOBO CPE-3 and will sale all my Paterson tanks.