Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/11/02

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Re: Jobo's and other anomalies, NOT
From: Mark Rabiner <mrabiner@concentric.net>
Date: Tue, 02 Nov 1999 19:03:34 -0800

I see Sextons name and I loose are bearing and have to bring this stuff up
again. I'll resist the urge next time and forever more. I'ts just that
intermitant agataion and the priciples behind it is such a basic elementmental
pricibple behind negetive developing. When was it decided to be no longer
convienant or nessessary and you can just turn on a moter and watch a drum go
continuously round and round. A proecessor which gave your film a rest I
wouldn't question. A Nitregen burst would be one. I've never scratched a piece
of film in a hanger. I've use Sulfate to harden developer show sheet film could
be developed in trays. What is do terrible about the metal tanks we all learned
to use at school? Are these drums better or are the simply more convienant. How
lazy can we be? How dare I question the techniques of photographers I'll never
be as famous as? I usually wouldn't but this constantly spinning plastic drum
thing I just don't get. That's all folks!
Mark Rabiner