Michael, I own the #1 and #3 and I am absolutely in the Heiland TAS lovers' camp. It is superior to rotary processors in several ways except two. But first, the benefits:
And here are the drawbacks:
- Better agitation: rotation + inversion, with configurable pause intervals and rotation speed.
- Tiny footprint
- Reasonable price
- Extremely well built. IMO it's the Leica of film processors.
It is worth noting that the water bath is not needed for C-41. Before purchasing my rotary processor I've been developing C-41 in the TAS with excellent results, as verified by control strips and a densitometer. The developer temperature in a tank simply doesn't drop all that much in 3 minutes. You can run your own tests, but in my case the loss was about 1F in 3 mins, which means you need to start with 100.5F and it will be 99.5F in the end.
- Inversion requires more chemistry than rotary processors
- Not suitable for E-6 because there's no water bath
The only reason I've added a rotary processor to my TAS was my interest in shooting transparencies and sheet film.
P.S. Just like you're Matt, not M-Att, it is Xtol, not X-Tol.
I'm looking for some advice/recommendations/experiences for people who have done rotary processing with 120 fim and how that experience compares to inversion, etc.
I'm looking for some advice/recommendations/experiences for people who have done rotary processing with 120 fim and how that experience compares to inversion, etc.
For 4x5, make sure you use the latest reels with the inserts.
The Jobo 2500 series system will perform without issue. For 4x5, make sure you use the latest reels with the inserts.
One thing that is really nice about the TAS method is (among other things) the film is never starved for chemistry, you simply have a lot more chemistry in the tank.
All this discussion is tempting me to buy another processor
Either rotary or inversion will work OK. The caveat is that with rotary (CPE2 with Jobo 1500 and 2500 tanks) I do need to do a pre-rinse to prevent surge marks along the edges of 4x5 sheet film and 120 film (35mm works fine without). The pre-rinse thing is a contentious topic; I'm well aware of this, but it just happens to work for me
One thing I discovered is that diluted developers, like XTOL 1+1, 1+2 etc can be problematic. When I use the Jobo recommended chemistry volumes I ALWAYS use developers full strength. Otherwise bromide drag other issues crop up.
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