[LargeFormat] Jobos for 5x7?
Les Newcomer
largeformat@f32.net
Mon Oct 21 08:50:08 2002
Here in Detroit every body bowed to the great Kodachrome God for its
sharpness and fine grain, and kept offering sacrafices to persuade it to
give them back what they once had-- large format kodachrome.
That is until Velvia came around, then everybody turned their prayer rug
to face east. When provia showed up a stop faster we knew this was a good
god. Provia in 5x7 is incredible stuff. Except now the digital god has
been awakened and put a pox on all other gods. Has forced us
photographers to spend incredible amounts of money and sacrafice our tried
and true cameras and holders in order to work faster and be more
productive. Which we are, we are just making less doing it.
But I don't have a clue about processing 5x7 in a Jobo. All I ever did
was Expert tanks on an ATL 3. And that was easy.... load the tank, twiddle
the dials. push one button, set my watch timer and go schmooz with the
client.
Les
On Sunday, October 20, 2002, at 11:24 PM, Rich Lahrson wrote:
> Hi Mike!
>
> Ok, I get it. Now, could I develop 5x7 in E6 chemistry with this
> print tubes turned negative tubes?
>
> I see Kodak has EPY #6118 5x7 Ektachrome
> 64T Tungsten Professional Color Slide Film (ISO-64) and for daylight I
> find
> Fuji 5x7 Provia, that's not bad. Anyone use these films in there view
> cameras?
>
> Can the Jobo CPE-2 handle it?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Rich Lahrson
> Berkeley, California
> tripspud@transbay.net
>
>
>> I did not make any mods, my drum took two 5x7 prints so substituted 5x7
>> negs
>> and voila!
>
>> Mike
>
>>
>> Sorry Clive, but I can find very little on this subject..... can you
>> point
>> me in more detail?
>>
>> Frank
>
>> Essentially some people have modified print drums to take 5x7 sheet film.
>> Clive
>
>
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