Pouring chemicals while rotating drum?

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rustyair

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Hi all,

Is there a way to pour c41 developing chemical in to the 2940 drum( Two 8x10 films) while it's rotating without the lift? (I have the old version cpe 2 without the lift)

It takes me about 5 sec to pour the developer in and I think it's causing the unevenness on the film. ( I don't understand why sometimes I get perfectly even films tho)



I've heard that lowering the temperature and increase the developing time would help for no lift cpe users. Do you have any recommended degrees and time?

Thanks!!
 
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Changes in time and temperature for color film will cause color problems. You can get a funnel and hose to pour while it rotates.

Shoot, Why didn't I think of that? Thanks!!!

Also, Do you the difference between the triangle shape jobo print clip and non triangle shape one? (pic attached)
Do you use all six of them for secure two 8x10 sheets in jobo print drum? How do you use them?
 

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The clips with wings are used to separate smaller sheets of film so they will not slide over one another.
 

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Google this. There are some articles/forum responses on set-ups to circumvent the lift. There are photos with some IIRC.
 
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Thanks Guys, Should I consider pouring Blix while drum rotates also? Or pouring developer with funnel and hose is enough?
 
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I believe in pouring whilst the drum is rotating. The same as with a Jobo with lift.
 

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The whole idea of doing it whilst the drum is turning is to cover as much of the film, as soon as possible, in as consistent way as possible, regardless of the chemical.
 

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I tend to do it before and just slip the film down between the ridges as I load.

I also put the clips in to aid in loading sheet film, then take the clips out when I put the lid on. I have had them come loose and bounce around on the emulsion.
 
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