MOD Photographic 5x4 Film Processor Instructions For Paterson 3 Reel Tank.
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Morgan this is excellent. I recently found the product at Silverprint in London. It jumped out as one of the best innovations I've seen in ages: extending the facility of an existing, well known and popular product. I started with dish development, and still do for some work, then inherited a Combi-Plan. The Combi is ok but the seal of the rectangular lid is not as good as the smooth fitting Patterson lid. So I use the Combi open in the dark. With the MOD I can go back to lights on. Thanks ;-)
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Pretty slick! If my Jobo processor ever dies, this looks like it would be a good alternative. However, even with a Jobo, I still prefer to process b&w sheet film in trays. Of course, I don't process color film in trays so this might be a good alternative for color and also for Pyro development. Thanks for posting this.
Hello, do you process color manually with this? What's the brand of the clock on your desk?
panchoskywalker 3 months ago
@panchoskywalker i've not done colour yet, but have a project coming up in the next few weeks which will be in the field so will report back. the clock is made my Rhythm, its defiantly a real retro clock so you'll have to hunt to find one. all the best, morgan.
MODPhotographic 3 months ago
Hey man i am really confused i really want to find out where they are on Ebay but i cant find them can you help me please ? what do i type in the search bar ? or could you message me a link please
Thanks KC Photography!
KCPhotography2010 4 months ago
@KCPhotography2010 check mod54.com or ebay search modphotographic
thanks.
MODPhotographic 4 months ago
You can see my site for the processors -
MOD54.com
Thanks,
Morgan.
MODPhotographic 7 months ago
What is your ebay ID, because I'd like to order one.
samuelbrainsample 1 year ago
@samuelbrainsample my ebay id is mod_photographic and there are some on ebay now.
MODPhotographic 8 months ago