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Does anyone rotary process tmax films?
-- Larry Sandt (Sandt@theonramp.net), November 02, 1997
-- anonymously answered, November 04, 1997
I think I hit the wrong button & entered an empty message. Anyway, in answer to this question: yes. TMax films are made for rotary processing. They look great with it & thrive with the constant agitation just as long as your technique is consistent. They are PRO films & if you aren't consistent your results will be all over the place. But, with a JOBO or other rotary system that you can process to within 10-15 seconds accuracy and closely monitored temperature you should get results that are outstanding. Then the only question is whether your images are up to the quality these films are capable of giving.
-- dan smith (shooter@brigham.net), November 04, 1997.
Larry Sandt,Good eveningI processed TMAX 400 in JOBO ATL 1000. It is fine result. I process every film from water temperature to camichel in 26 degree C .The time is 5 minute + 5% for TMAX 400. I don't know actually in what temperature you process film,I use to process in 26 degree all the year,because it is easy,can remember time and do it smothly.
Let me know if you do process in 26 degree C.Please mail me if you get my mail.And one request visit our web site, you will know about us-and how is that.
Thank You
Mohammad Irfanul Islam Darkroom Section Drik Picture Library Ltd. E-mail:darkroom@drik.net http://www1.drik.net http://www.drik.org mirror site in Europe ( services.toolnet.org)
-- Mohammad Irfanul Islam (darkroom@drik.net), May 10, 1998.