Hi guys,
For the past eight years or so I've been shooting exclusively black and white, which I develop and enlarge (or sometimes scan) myself. But recently my wife wanted to use a roll of Portra, and then when I tried to have it developed and printed I made an unpleasant discovery - namely that a lot of minilabs that I used to know are either no longer in business, or do not offer film processing services anymore. What's worse, the only guy in town who used to still process E-6 has retired.
So, if I want to ever shoot colour film again, or to encourage my wife to still use film from time to time alongside her digital cameras (as she's more into colour than black and white), then I'll need to be able to process it myself.
I guess the easiest way would be to get a Jobo. But since I have no experience whatsoever in this regard, I feel a bit overwhelmed and have no idea where to start.
First, I see there are several models. There's CPE-3, CPP-3, and perhaps others as well. What are the differences? Which one would you advise me to get? I'm interested in C-41 and E-6, small and medium format (though 4x5" would be nice as well).
Second, what other accessories will I need? I see that some kits come with a lift (what's that?), four bottles, four measuring cylinders, and one magnet (what's that for?).
I already have a 2523 tank (is this OK, or will I need another one?) and one 4x5" spiral. Obviously, I will also need some spirals for 135 and 120 film.
Anything else?
Any other tips will he highly appreciated.
Thank you.
P.S. It doesn't necessarily have to be a Jobo. I mentioned Jobo because it's the only brand I happen to know. Please feel free to recommend others, if there are any.
For the past eight years or so I've been shooting exclusively black and white, which I develop and enlarge (or sometimes scan) myself. But recently my wife wanted to use a roll of Portra, and then when I tried to have it developed and printed I made an unpleasant discovery - namely that a lot of minilabs that I used to know are either no longer in business, or do not offer film processing services anymore. What's worse, the only guy in town who used to still process E-6 has retired.
So, if I want to ever shoot colour film again, or to encourage my wife to still use film from time to time alongside her digital cameras (as she's more into colour than black and white), then I'll need to be able to process it myself.
I guess the easiest way would be to get a Jobo. But since I have no experience whatsoever in this regard, I feel a bit overwhelmed and have no idea where to start.
First, I see there are several models. There's CPE-3, CPP-3, and perhaps others as well. What are the differences? Which one would you advise me to get? I'm interested in C-41 and E-6, small and medium format (though 4x5" would be nice as well).
Second, what other accessories will I need? I see that some kits come with a lift (what's that?), four bottles, four measuring cylinders, and one magnet (what's that for?).
I already have a 2523 tank (is this OK, or will I need another one?) and one 4x5" spiral. Obviously, I will also need some spirals for 135 and 120 film.
Anything else?
Any other tips will he highly appreciated.
Thank you.
P.S. It doesn't necessarily have to be a Jobo. I mentioned Jobo because it's the only brand I happen to know. Please feel free to recommend others, if there are any.



