> Hi Lawrence, > > ATL-1500 is, in my opinion, the best one there is for "our" > type of use. Don't consider an early ATL-1000, but a later > ATl-1000 is OK, and can be had for a very good price, and > doesn't have the disadvantages of the early ones (early ones > have no tempering of B&W, and a glass thermometer...). > > Austin > Austin, Thanks for the info. I'd really like to have the consistency and ease of use. I know my own agitation techniques are not too consistent (a side effect of the ADD ;-) ) and getting consistent temps is a pain in my environment. Also, I'm sure I'd procrastinate the processing less if I could 'set it and forget it'... Lawrence
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RE: OT and Jobo units...was: RE: [Digital BW] Print Quality From A Nikon D1
2002-05-30 by Lawrence Smith