Re: Jobo for processing :-)

From: Richard Heather <rheather_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Tue 03 Sep 2002 - 08:07:39 PDT

You can use the colorhead for B&W variable contrast paper. Yellow filter for low contrast, Magenta for high. Use split exposures, one high contrast and one low and you will have good tonal control. Drum processing is the best for film.
Richard Heather
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Chuck Flagg
  To: pinhole-discussion@pinhole.com
  Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 5:52 PM
  Subject: RE: [pinhole-discussion] Jobo for processing :-)

  Hi all and Don,
  I do use the Jobo Duolab. We bought one with grant money for our high school. To answer your question it spins in one direction. It is simple to operate. I have developed color print film, slide film, and am about to try color reversal paper in the trays with my pinhole cameras. It is a compact unit and I now use it in a 3' X 6' darkroom in the back of my office. I am planning on buying one for myself after I retire this next spring.

  I just recently inherited a Bessler color unit and have no info on it. Could anyone give some info on it? I got a color enlarger with it too. Since 90% of my photo work has been B&W I have a whole new learning curve ahead of me.

  Just my two cents!
  Take Care,
  Chuck Flagg
  PinholeCamera47@mchsi.com
Received on Tue Sep 3 00:05:28 2002

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