Mick Fagan
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If they were designed for Ciba, you could also do RC black and white in them. But why?
Repeatability, print after print after print.
Plus, it makes B&W printing super quick.
Mick.
If they were designed for Ciba, you could also do RC black and white in them. But why?
Ok decision made!
the drum is the way to go when doing a few prints a week for fun. The processor is too much work to clean and fill and maintain.
According to Kodak, it is an option, they say RA-4 can be done in trays in their literature. If it bothers someone, then of course use drums. But it is a viable option for many.
Here we go again. I don't enjoy ending up in the "I told you so" camp, but it happens quite a bit.
Is there still any tabletop RA4 processors like Ilford ICP42 being produced today?
The ICP itself hasn't been available new in quite a few years, and neither ( I think) has its Thermaphot counterpart. Don't know about others of their kind.
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