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Thread: Using "clips" in JOBO pro processing drum for processing film

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    Using "clips" in JOBO pro processing drum for processing film

    Last year when processing 2 11x14 negatives in my JOBO 3062 (yes I know they were made for processing prints) I had one of the negatives come loose landing onto the other negative resulting in both negatives being ruined. So started to use 3 JOBO "clips" which slide on to the ribs inside the tank to assure that the film did not come loose. Initially I was at worried that the clips would be interrupters/diverters to the even flow of the developer over the surface of the film, but I have not seen any uneven development, so far. Have been processing with Rodinal. Now am about to start processing with PYROCAT-HD in Glycol.

    Has anyone else out there been using those small clips when processing film and experienced any problems?

    thanks

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    Re: Using "clips" in JOBO pro processing drum for processing film

    I've successfully used the JOBO test print drum with clips for my 4x5 film with no artifacts or other issues.

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