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Well, I think I checked off all the boxes that could go wrong during development
First of all I purchased a Jobo tank off ebay for £20 - good price and came with no reel - no problem picked one up.
Came to develop my 120 and no issues onto the jobo reel and into the tank in a changing bag. All good. Opened the top rubber lid...hmmm why can I see the film reel. Turns out the jobo tank also didnt have an inner tube supplied with it and being a newb and not really checking I didnt think.
Well these film is ruined now so what use can I make of it. I know I'll practice loading my stainless steel reel and tank I bought ( GAS ) and see how I get on.
Spoiler alert - I did not get on. I used too much liquid and it was really hard to pour into the top of the tank. These stainless steel reels are tough!
Anyway no surprise what came out at the end was a big ball of wrong but I did manage to salvage one out of focus macro shot WOO
Lessons learnt are: Take your time, check everything twice
Any Stainless steel tips? Do you clip or not clip the film to the reel? Also it leaked a tiny bit with the plastic lid? Is this normal
I've read to begin you should drop the loaded reel into the tank then put the lid on but non of my rooms are dark enough for that
Here is the disaster:
View: https://imgur.com/a/jB6G1q6
Onto the next one!
First of all I purchased a Jobo tank off ebay for £20 - good price and came with no reel - no problem picked one up.
Came to develop my 120 and no issues onto the jobo reel and into the tank in a changing bag. All good. Opened the top rubber lid...hmmm why can I see the film reel. Turns out the jobo tank also didnt have an inner tube supplied with it and being a newb and not really checking I didnt think.
Well these film is ruined now so what use can I make of it. I know I'll practice loading my stainless steel reel and tank I bought ( GAS ) and see how I get on.
Spoiler alert - I did not get on. I used too much liquid and it was really hard to pour into the top of the tank. These stainless steel reels are tough!
Anyway no surprise what came out at the end was a big ball of wrong but I did manage to salvage one out of focus macro shot WOO
Lessons learnt are: Take your time, check everything twice
Any Stainless steel tips? Do you clip or not clip the film to the reel? Also it leaked a tiny bit with the plastic lid? Is this normal
I've read to begin you should drop the loaded reel into the tank then put the lid on but non of my rooms are dark enough for that
Here is the disaster:
View: https://imgur.com/a/jB6G1q6
Onto the next one!
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