[LargeFormat] 5x7 - in a Jobo ATL-1500?

animal s.jessurun95 at chello.nl
Tue Apr 5 01:26:25 EDT 2005


Join the club must be the start of the mating season
happy hunting ,simon jessurun

> No silly, he's talking about processing inside a paper mache tank; a 
> fake Sherman take like the ones the US used to fool the Germans into 
> thinking we were going to invade France at Calais. The whole Jobo 
> machine and you fit inside, and as long as nobody shoots at you,it's 
> light tight.
> 
> Running on too little sleep and WAY too much caffene....
> 
> les
> 
> 
> On Apr 4, 2005, at 4:59 PM, Vince Dobson wrote:
> 
>> If you develop film in paper tanks, won't the paper get soggy and ruin 
>> your
>> film?  How do they hold up?
>>
>> Vince Dobson
>> Visions In Nature
>> www.visionsinnature.com
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: largeformat-bounces at f32.net 
>> [mailto:largeformat-bounces at f32.net]On
>> Behalf Of Ole Tjugen
>> Sent: Monday, April 04, 2005 3:53 PM
>> To: f32 Large Format Photography Mail List
>> Subject: Re: [LargeFormat] 5x7 - in a Jobo ATL-1500?
>>
>> I have heard that film can be developed in paper tanks, both from 
>> another
>> Norwegian LF'er and from reading the manual for the CPE-2 with tanks 
>> that
>> came in my door yesterday. I haven't tried it yet, the tanks need a 
>> good
>> clean and the machine needs a new power plg first. Not to mention that 
>> I
>> need some negatives...
>>
>> Ole Tj
>>
>> On Mon, 4 Apr 2005 21:44:05 +0200, Douglas Jakobsen <doug at online.no> 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Has anyone tried processing 5x7 film in a ATL-1500. The largest reel 
>>> is
>>> the 4x5, but I need to support 5x7 as well. Does anyone make a 5x7 
>>> reel
>>> that would fit?
>>>
>>> If this can't be remedied - what daylight tank can I use for 5x7?
>>>
>>> Any suggestions will be appreciated.
>>>
>>> DJ
>>>
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