Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/03/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Austin Franklin wrote: > > > The process is 17 min dry to dry. Including paper, roughly $3.50 per 8x10, > > $7.00 per 11x14, etc... In terms of 8x10's you can process from 1 to 6 > > 8x10's at a time. Or whatever size mix you want up to a single 20x24. > > > And you end up with a "real" print! ;-) > ><Snip> The real point here I think is not that inkjet is not real or less legit. But that a "traditional" print can be just as easy and "instant." And Jim gives Ciba as an example which adds quite a few minutes onto the equation over other color and certainly black and white automated tube processing! With a nice enough Jobo and a print dryer you could forget you are not at your computer doing E-mail and cloning with Photoshop! I'd love that! All those options Jobo hass. I'm just a little reluctant to turn over my 35mm film for it to turn over: continuously. But you're a Jobo guy Austin! mark rabiner