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Newbie question: Is Jobo the way to go for large format negs?



 
 
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Old August 5th 04, 11:07 PM
Paul Atreides
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Default Newbie question: Is Jobo the way to go for large format negs?

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David Nebenzahl wrote:


Let's take a little poll and let the majority (that is not to say
super-majority) decide: how many here believe that hangers are the best way
to
develop sheet film? Show of hands?

BZZZZZZZZT!

Thought so: Scar-pity: 0, everyone else: ___ (fill in number of posters here)

It's so painfully obvious that you, the shrill decrier of those who blindly
follow received wisdom (the Zoan Sistum in your case) are a sheep-like
follower of some bad advice dispensed by the Great Yellow Father some years
ago. Or who knows where you got that bad advice. Who the hell cares, anyhow?


Not only that he has the nerve to claim Hasselblad is the only MF camera
in the MF group,......what an ass he is.
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  #52  
Old August 5th 04, 11:09 PM
Paul Atreides
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Default Newbie question: Is Jobo the way to go for large format negs?

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PGG wrote:


Based on this and other threads, it is obvious that you don't even shoot
sheet film. Right?


He does not, because that might require him to actually learn
photography or "gasp" The Zone system.
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To win one hundred victories in one hundred battles is not the
measure of skill. To subdue the enemy without fighting is the
measure of skill. Sun Tzu
  #53  
Old August 5th 04, 11:09 PM
Paul Atreides
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Default Newbie question: Is Jobo the way to go for large format negs?

In article ,
PGG wrote:


Based on this and other threads, it is obvious that you don't even shoot
sheet film. Right?


He does not, because that might require him to actually learn
photography or "gasp" The Zone system.
--
To win one hundred victories in one hundred battles is not the
measure of skill. To subdue the enemy without fighting is the
measure of skill. Sun Tzu
  #54  
Old August 5th 04, 11:09 PM
Paul Atreides
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Default Newbie question: Is Jobo the way to go for large format negs?

In article ,
PGG wrote:


Based on this and other threads, it is obvious that you don't even shoot
sheet film. Right?


He does not, because that might require him to actually learn
photography or "gasp" The Zone system.
--
To win one hundred victories in one hundred battles is not the
measure of skill. To subdue the enemy without fighting is the
measure of skill. Sun Tzu
  #55  
Old August 6th 04, 02:44 AM
Michael Scarpitti
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Default Newbie question: Is Jobo the way to go for large format negs?

Paul Atreides wrote in message ...
In article ,
PGG wrote:


Based on this and other threads, it is obvious that you don't even shoot
sheet film. Right?


He does not, because that might require him to actually learn
photography or "gasp" The Zone system.


Not for myself, but I have used thousands of sheets in my lifetime. In
the 80's I worked doing industrial photography of appliances for
White-Westinghouse internal communications.
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Old August 6th 04, 02:44 AM
Michael Scarpitti
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Default Newbie question: Is Jobo the way to go for large format negs?

Paul Atreides wrote in message ...
In article ,
PGG wrote:


Based on this and other threads, it is obvious that you don't even shoot
sheet film. Right?


He does not, because that might require him to actually learn
photography or "gasp" The Zone system.


Not for myself, but I have used thousands of sheets in my lifetime. In
the 80's I worked doing industrial photography of appliances for
White-Westinghouse internal communications.
  #57  
Old August 6th 04, 02:45 AM
Michael Scarpitti
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Default Newbie question: Is Jobo the way to go for large format negs?

Paul Atreides wrote in message ...
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(Michael Scarpitti) wrote:

Hangers are the best way to develop sheet film, moron.


Bullcrap.


What the **** do you know? How long have you been doing photography,
infant child? I've been at it 40 years.
  #58  
Old August 6th 04, 02:45 AM
Michael Scarpitti
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Default Newbie question: Is Jobo the way to go for large format negs?

Paul Atreides wrote in message ...
In article ,
(Michael Scarpitti) wrote:

Hangers are the best way to develop sheet film, moron.


Bullcrap.


What the **** do you know? How long have you been doing photography,
infant child? I've been at it 40 years.
  #59  
Old August 6th 04, 02:46 AM
Michael Scarpitti
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Default Newbie question: Is Jobo the way to go for large format negs?

Marco Milazzo wrote in message . ..
I want to do 4 X 5 and 8 X 10 Large negs. I don't have a darkroom
with running water, but I do have a (not completely dark) bathroom. I
assume I can load Jobo tanks in the dark and do all other processing
in the light -- correct?

Any advantages or disadvantages of Jobo over tray-development?

Is there a better way to go than Jobo?

TIA,
Marco


Hangers.

Hangers.

Hangers.
  #60  
Old August 6th 04, 03:11 AM
Michael Scarpitti
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Default Newbie question: Is Jobo the way to go for large format negs?

Paul Atreides wrote in message ...
In article ,
PGG wrote:


Based on this and other threads, it is obvious that you don't even shoot
sheet film. Right?


He does not, because that might require him to actually learn
photography or "gasp" The Zone system.


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