My processor setup for developing

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My processor setup for developing

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Here is an image of my Jobo processor, with the cart I built to hold it.

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With different tanks, I can process 35mm film to 4x5 inch film.

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Man of many talents. :D

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Sparkey wrote:Man of many talents. :D
"Jack of all trades.... Master on none!"

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That's the old Jobo CPE2 processor isn't it?

We had one at the commissioners and used it for everything from processing colur prints to 5 x 4 film sheets. A very versatile machine.

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Rick Shutterman wrote:That's the old Jobo CPE2 processor isn't it?

We had one at the commissioners and used it for everything from processing colur prints to 5 x 4 film sheets. A very versatile machine.
Yes, that is the original version. I've had it for many years. I hope it lasts for many more!

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