--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Tom Baker <tbaker1328@s...> wrote: > One word of caution. If you don't have experience developing film in the Paterson type tanks (which I prefer), get some reliable advice of how to agitate. Otherwise, it's pretty easy to get surge marks - uneven development - on the finished film. > > Tom Baker If B/W negative film is what you will normally be using, then an "inexpensive" Jobo CPE2 with lift would do a good job. You can get these used, working on ebay for less than half price. It's still a manual process, but is temperature controlled, and has regular agitation.
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Re: [Digital BW] A bit OT....MF to b/w print
2005-08-26 by dfaprinting