Zone system in rotary processor

about to extinct

D
about to extinct

  • 0
  • 0
  • 58
Fantasyland!

D
Fantasyland!

  • 9
  • 2
  • 121
perfect cirkel

D
perfect cirkel

  • 2
  • 1
  • 125
Thomas J Walls cafe.

A
Thomas J Walls cafe.

  • 4
  • 8
  • 303

Recent Classifieds

Forum statistics

Threads
198,748
Messages
2,780,319
Members
99,693
Latest member
lachanalia
Recent bookmarks
1

bobrb

Member
Joined
Apr 6, 2007
Messages
3
Format
35mm
Hello
I recieved Jobo procesor and I have idea to calibrate my negative process for Zone system (for a long time, but this can be motivation). Is it possible at all? Or shall I calibrate it with standard inversion?
I thing with rotation in processor I can better standardize all parameters but I will have only one/two options for rotation speed (process dynamic)

Second question:
Is it possible to calibrate process priary for Fuji Acros or shall I at first test it with clasical emulsions (I use eg. FP4+ )
 

Dan Henderson

Member
Joined
Feb 6, 2005
Messages
1,880
Location
Blue Ridge,
Format
4x5 Format
I'm not exactly sure what you are asking, but it seems to me that you should calibrate your development times with the same method you intend to use regularly. In other words, the Jobo is part of your development system, so you should calibrate with it. And I think you should calibrate each film separately. I would suspect that N+ times, for instance, would be different for FP4 and Acros.
 
OP
OP

bobrb

Member
Joined
Apr 6, 2007
Messages
3
Format
35mm
Sorry

primary question is: "It is possible to use ZS with rotary processor?" With it I have only small possibility to change development dynamic (agitation). Is it so important to not use rotation and stay with agitation?

Of course, all processes (N, N+, N-) will be diferrent for different films. FP4 has smaller dynamic range and clasic emulsion (without any T or sigma crystals) --> will calibrating to ZS be easier for FP4 than for Acros
 

Roger Hicks

Member
Joined
May 17, 2006
Messages
4,895
Location
Northern Aqu
Format
35mm RF
"It is possible to use ZS with rotary processor?"

No reason why not. You will remove most or all of the effects of acutance developers, but with LF the importance of acutance is disputable anyway. Contant agitation will give a little bit more toe (true ISO) speed and very slightly coarser grain but again the latter shouldn't matter with LF.

Cheers,

R.
 
OP
OP

bobrb

Member
Joined
Apr 6, 2007
Messages
3
Format
35mm
You will remove most or all of the effects of acutance developers, but with LF the importance of acutance is disputable anyway. Contant agitation will give a little bit more toe (true ISO) speed and very slightly coarser grain but again the latter shouldn't matter with LF.

This is that I wanted to know.
Becouse I use 35mm and 645 format I will not try it...
Thanks
 

Allen Friday

Member
Joined
Mar 30, 2005
Messages
882
Format
ULarge Format
Yes, you can use the Jobo with the ZS. I use mine for 35, 120, and sheet film. Don't worry about the different rotation settings. Pick a slow rotation (around 70 rpm) and leave it there. The rotation will then be constant from roll to roll and film to film. Pick a temperature setting and leave it there. It will then be constant. I use 21 degrees. The exact temp is not terribly important, but it is important to use the same setting time after time. Use the same concentration of developer. If you use different developers or different dilutions, you will have to do a test for each. Once you have settled on your standard for rotation, temperature and developer, the only variable you will change will be the time of development. More time for + development, less for - development.
 

Byron Worthen

Member
Joined
May 17, 2006
Messages
30
Format
4x5 Format
JOBO used to have a site with articles about various things. I don't know if they still do. But John Sexton wrote a great one about using a JOBO with the zone system and I have had much success with my own negatives using that article as my "recipe".
 

RalphLambrecht

Subscriber
Joined
Sep 19, 2003
Messages
14,646
Location
K,Germany
Format
Medium Format
Hello
I recieved Jobo procesor and I have idea to calibrate my negative process for Zone system (for a long time, but this can be motivation). Is it possible at all? Or shall I calibrate it with standard inversion?
I thing with rotation in processor I can better standardize all parameters but I will have only one/two options for rotation speed (process dynamic)

Second question:
Is it possible to calibrate process priary for Fuji Acros or shall I at first test it with clasical emulsions (I use eg. FP4+ )

that's all i've ever used
develop five equally exposed rolls of film for 4,5.5,8,11 an 16 minutes ,measure and plotfind some help here
here:Dead Link Removed
 

pentaxuser

Member
Joined
May 9, 2005
Messages
19,935
Location
Daventry, No
Format
35mm
Looks like we lost the OP in 2007, Ralph. He appears to have started this one thread only but at least he got the answer he wanted then when he replied in post 5 so left APUG happy.:D

pentaxuser
 

bluejeh

Member
Joined
Nov 22, 2007
Messages
86
Location
Abbotsford BC, Canada
Format
Multi Format
Calibrate film - Jobo processor

I recieved Jobo procesor and I have idea to calibrate my negative process for Zone system - Bobrb

Many thanks for your question bob, and Ralph for your timely answer. There has been so much on APUG lately which mentions this topic without adequate explanation - I need right now to understand the process of calibration from film to paper. I've downloaded the files from your website link and will walk through it. I also have truly enjoyed your book Ralph "Way Beyond Monochrome", a lot of the topics are so relevant for me today as a darkroom user. Again, thanks.
 
Photrio.com contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
To read our full affiliate disclosure statement please click Here.

PHOTRIO PARTNERS EQUALLY FUNDING OUR COMMUNITY:



Ilford ADOX Freestyle Photographic Stearman Press Weldon Color Lab Blue Moon Camera & Machine
Top Bottom