I have been using Paterson tanks and reels.....is there any advantage in using Jobo tanks and reels? Price of Jobo seems quite high for similar equipment. Am I missing something here other than cost?
The real reason to go Jobo (imho) is if you also use a Jobo processor for rotary processing.
.that's exactly rightThe real reason to go Jobo (imho) is if you also use a Jobo processor for rotary processing.
And if you figure out the correct numbers for all the different combinations of JOBO reels and tanks you might want or need, you will have a sense of "reel" accomplishment.
JOBO stuff is good, but you need a JOBO processor with a lift to make a substantial difference.
I agree that I never would have bought the Jobo over the Cibachrome drumbs if I did not own a jobo processor. A friend gave me a lot of jobo drumbs and they do seal better and fill/dump faster.
There is no need for a Jobo processor to employ rotary processing with a Jobo tank.As others have pointed out, the Jobo tanks come into their own when used in the Jobo rotary processors.
There is no need for a Jobo processor to employ rotary processing with a Jobo tank.
A ring around the tank and a table top should do.
In case leaking should be an issue then a tray with a homebuilt rollers-stand should offer an alternative.
Not all rotary processes need tempering or that precise temperature control.
You can rotary process b&w film.
Not all rotary processes need tempering or that precise temperature control.
You can rotary process b&w film.
Yep, greatest thing ever for b&w 8x10 film.....IMHO.
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