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Smitty
3-May-2016, 08:38
How are folks doing this, Jobo or tray method? I have processed lots of film up to 8x10 camera film and 16x20 lith film by tray method with good result.
I read that folks are using Jobo for 7x17...?

Thanks, Steve

Keith Pitman
3-May-2016, 08:43
I tried Jobo, but went back to tray processing. I use food service trays I bought at a restaurant supply which are long and narrow--just right for the long and narrow film.

Grumium
3-May-2016, 15:01
I tried processing in a tray (bought in Switzerland (https://www.bauundhobby.ch/pflanzen-+-anzucht/pflanzengef%C3%A4sse/t%C3%B6pfe-+-untersetzer/untersetzer-kunststoff/untersatz-cassettone-74x35-cm-anthrazit/C01080107/P3771197/de)) but scratched the hell out of the negatives (I even failed at brush development). It was frustrating. FP4+ seems to be very vulnerable on its base side.

I then went for Jobo drum processing (Jobo 25xx paper development drums t/w CPP3) but had big problems with streaking. The goal is to turn as slow as possible. Unfortunately, the minimum rotation speed of the CPP3 is still way too high.

If you have trays and film - I'd give it a try.

John Jarosz
3-May-2016, 15:16
I do tray process for 8x20. These trays:
http://www.greenhousemegastore.com/product/perma-nest-1020-tray/seed-trays

I develop 1 neg at a time. I had trouble with corner over-development and scratches when I did multiple sheets in one tray. Different films are more/less susceptible to scratching depending on their make-up. I do minimal agitation

By developing one sheet at a time all those issues are gone. YMMV.

Lachlan 717
4-May-2016, 02:38
Jobo 2xxx and 3063 on CPP2 set at F.

karl french
4-May-2016, 05:54
I'm using the 2500 series drums with the Jobo as well. I'm finding you have to use quite a bit more than the recommended minimum chemistry (with Xtol and Rodinal) to avoid edge fogging.

Lachlan 717
5-May-2016, 03:03
I use Tetenal Ultrafin 1:20. About a litre per tank. Never had an issue.

Fred L
5-May-2016, 04:56
ABS tubes with Simma tube caps on the ends on a Simma motorised base. May have to try Jobo 25XX tanks if others here do that.

Lachlan 717
6-May-2016, 02:59
Fred,

I've put many, many sheets through using 2xxx tanks. Not a single issue (machine, not carbon, related).

Fred L
6-May-2016, 05:35
Will have to see if I have enough tank extensions to fit 17" of film ;) Presuming you also need the appropriate core to prevent light leaks or do you run the processor in the dark ? of do you use regular lid and roll manually ?

thanks !

karl french
6-May-2016, 05:57
Use the 2500 series lid with the cup, as you would if you were processing prints. You can swap out the little funnel, for the big cup.

Oren Grad
6-May-2016, 07:27
I use a Jobo 3063 on a CPA-2, but only with standard developers like D-76. There are reports of problems with uneven development due to the drum ribs when this is tried with pyro developers.

Lachlan 717
6-May-2016, 12:29
Will have to see if I have enough tank extensions to fit 17" of film ;) Presuming you also need the appropriate core to prevent light leaks or do you run the processor in the dark ? of do you use regular lid and roll manually ?

thanks !

Regular long tank with the long extension and the cup lid.

You could also do two 8x20 sheets like this.