On Thu, May 30, 2002 at 12:56:51PM -0400, Lawrence Smith wrote: > > Two things made film great for me...one, a Jobo, and two, a > > Jobo ;-) Once I got my times down, it's literally put in the > > film and press the button...oh, and I do have to load the > > chemicals before I press the button... > > > > > Austin, > > Are you using an ATL 500/800? I've been considering getting a Jobo. > Anyone got any experience with the CPP-2? (more in my price range) > I've got a CPP-2. Great piece of kit which should last a lifetime (or as long as there's film and chemicals to develop). Use it for B&W, C41 and E6 and get excellent results. It is slightly more labour intensive than the ATL range because you have to do the timing and changing of chemicals. Don't even consider a CPP-2 without the lift - it's a must have accessory. There are lots of these becoming available on the second hand market as people move over to digital so you can pick up Jobo kit at good prices at the moment. -- Tony Terlecki ajt@...
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Re: [Digital BW] Print Quality From A Nikon D1
2002-05-30 by Tony Terlecki
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