It looks way too complicated and way too expensive. In 1982, while stationed near Tokyo,I made a recirculating temperature controlled water bath for E-6 processing. All I used a plastic 30 gl trash can, a basin, aquarium heater, and a small water pump, with a bit of plumbing, and insulation. I could do 5-rolls per tank and 2-tanks per session. Cost $50
I remember when I was a kid and into photography and darkroom work big time, I set up my own darkroom in a spare windowless room in my parent's basement. I literally DREAMED of having my own Jobo processor back then!!
It looks way too complicated and way too expensive. In 1982, while stationed near Tokyo,I made a recirculating temperature controlled water bath for E-6 processing. All I used a plastic 30 gl trash can, a basin, aquarium heater, and a small water pump, with a bit of plumbing, and insulation. I could do 5-rolls per tank and 2-tanks per session. Cost $50
borderraven 1 year ago
@borderraven bought one these on a garage sale, with negative enlarger: cost 25 euro ;D
PimpMyFahrrad 8 months ago
I have a CPP2 and last time I used it was about 6 yrs ago only on 35mm.
Question:
What is your motor speed for E6 developing?
Any thoughts on 4x5 transparencies?
How about B&W silver vs. manual developing time. (motor speed / developing time)
Thanks in advanced.
ron110n 1 year ago
what was developed in 29 degrees??
allayer 1 year ago
that motor seems mighty loud.
emanphoto 2 years ago
I remember when I was a kid and into photography and darkroom work big time, I set up my own darkroom in a spare windowless room in my parent's basement. I literally DREAMED of having my own Jobo processor back then!!
mattnrva 2 years ago
No violin needed here then...
megaperlsu 2 years ago