[Leica] I have Jobo!
Christopher Crawford
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Fri Sep 1 17:43:38 PDT 2023
I use Hewes metal reels; They are by far the easiest reels to load.
If you want a system that uses plastic tanks and reels, Paterson are the best of those. Unlike the Jobo tanks, Paterson's are designed to be agitated by inversion and they don't leak.
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On 9/1/23, 4:25 PM, "LUG on behalf of Nathan Wajsman" <lug-bounces+chris=chriscrawfordphoto.com at leica-users.org <mailto:chriscrawfordphoto.com at leica-users.org> on behalf of photo at frozenlight.eu <mailto:photo at frozenlight.eu>> wrote:
This afternoon I ruined yet another film in a Jobo tank. Apparently production standards have sunk so low that it is impossible to invert the tank without half of the developer spilling out. The result is that the film does not get properly developed. Very frustrating. Those of you who are using film, which tanks and spirals do you use?
TIA,
Nathan
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