giganova
Well-known
Do you use a manual processing roller to develop your b&w film? Using less chemicals is always a good thing.
I am aware of the "Stark Universal Manual Processing Roller" and the Jobo 1509, both under $100. Are there better or cheaper versions, or some with a motor?
I am aware of the "Stark Universal Manual Processing Roller" and the Jobo 1509, both under $100. Are there better or cheaper versions, or some with a motor?
Larry Cloetta
Veteran
Have been using one of these for a while. Pretty slick, and the fellow who makes them is a nice guy as well.
http://www.bounetphoto.com/bounet-shop/processor
Temporarily out of stock it seems, but sounds like more coming.
He's added an interesting solution for 4x5 processing recently as well. Looks easier than trying to get 6 sheets cleanly into a MOD54.
http://www.bounetphoto.com/bounet-shop/processor
Temporarily out of stock it seems, but sounds like more coming.
He's added an interesting solution for 4x5 processing recently as well. Looks easier than trying to get 6 sheets cleanly into a MOD54.
Nokton48
Veteran
I use the old Unicolor Uniroller with JOBO 2500 tanks. Cost typically around $30
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