Michael Mutmansky
Member
The slow decent into madness has begun... I have bought a 4x5 camera and while researching developing, came a cross a decently priced Jobo Expert Drum 3010, so I bought that. I was originally thinking I'd use the 2500 series drums and the 4x5 holder that you can purchase so that I could mount it on my Heiland TAS, which I quite like as an inversion processor.
However, previously, I had a Jobo CPP2 and some of the expert drums and those things are really excellent. I never got an imperfect sheet of 4x5 out of them. Never. And I processed hundreds of sheets back in the early 2000's. So now, I guess I'm on the hunt for a CPP2 or CPP3 that can handle Expert drums... Damn those things have gotten expensive. I can't even imagine dropping $4000 (actually nearly $5000 with shipping and tax) for a CPP3 unit, but maybe I should do that. Unless I can find a person-to-person sale, I'd be paying $2500 or so for a decent quality one from a dealer anyway probably. Cat Labs has an older CPP2 with the most recent motor and new lift for $3000... not much of a discount from a new CPP3.
Anyway, to the main question:
Until I decide what to do, I have the 3010 coming and I'd like to manually process with it, but I don't think I'd ever tried to do that when I had Expert drums before. Has anyone done manual rolling with an Expert drum? I'm sure that part is OK, but how about filling the drum with developer? Can you pre-rinse and then drain, turn it up, pour in the developer, and then turn it back on it's side fast enough to not have problems with developer fill limit marks on the film?
Yes, a cork/stopper in the spout while rolling...
However, previously, I had a Jobo CPP2 and some of the expert drums and those things are really excellent. I never got an imperfect sheet of 4x5 out of them. Never. And I processed hundreds of sheets back in the early 2000's. So now, I guess I'm on the hunt for a CPP2 or CPP3 that can handle Expert drums... Damn those things have gotten expensive. I can't even imagine dropping $4000 (actually nearly $5000 with shipping and tax) for a CPP3 unit, but maybe I should do that. Unless I can find a person-to-person sale, I'd be paying $2500 or so for a decent quality one from a dealer anyway probably. Cat Labs has an older CPP2 with the most recent motor and new lift for $3000... not much of a discount from a new CPP3.
Anyway, to the main question:
Until I decide what to do, I have the 3010 coming and I'd like to manually process with it, but I don't think I'd ever tried to do that when I had Expert drums before. Has anyone done manual rolling with an Expert drum? I'm sure that part is OK, but how about filling the drum with developer? Can you pre-rinse and then drain, turn it up, pour in the developer, and then turn it back on it's side fast enough to not have problems with developer fill limit marks on the film?
Yes, a cork/stopper in the spout while rolling...