On 6 May 2002 at 8:18, Shel Belinkoff wrote:

> Can't you just add more solution to the tank?  IIRC, one generally runs
> a Jobo using less chemistry than when doing hand processing, about 1/2
> the chemistry, right?  If that's correct, couldn't you just fill the
> tank with more solution?

Hi Shel,

The recommended chemistry requirements printed on the jobo tanks for hand 
processing is no different to a Patterson tank. If you used the same amount of 
chemistry for rotary processing whilst inversion processing only a small 
section of film would be in solution for the majority of the time.

Jobo 1510 35mm tank for one film:
Rotation 160ml, Inversion 250ml

Cheers,

Rob Studdert
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