Quoting Stein <rstein@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > prints will be RA 4 colour - on R/C paper I believe - can I get away with it > > in the drum? Of course! If it works with film why not paper? And it does. Rotation is very effective and you have the water at the right temperature. A few changes of water every 30-60 sec. and your done. > > If I can get some of the stabiliser, will this be usable in the drum It should be easy to source from wherever you get your professional colour chemistry from. > without jiggering anything up? If I use the stabiliser, do I give the print Of course. What should it jigger, resp. bugger, up? Its a good final rinse. > a short water wash in-drum afterwards to clear out the chemical? Ack. Wash and dry.. > > Sounds like this may be more convenient that I had planned on. The > production of 20" x 24" prints will be new to me and I daresay I won't be > producing many per session so the time spent washing in the drum will not In a Jobo one can't produce too many prints per session (which is fine since 20x24" RA-4 paper does not grow on trees). > impact too heavily on the session. -- -- Edward C. Zimmermann, Basis Systeme netzwerk, Munich Office Leo (R&D): Leopoldstrasse 53-55, D-80802 Munich, Federal Republic of Germany http://www.nonmonotonic.net ============================================================================================================= To unsubscribe from this list, go to www.freelists.org and logon to your account (the same e-mail address and password you set-up when you subscribed,) and unsubscribe from there.