mshchem
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A dry JOBO tank barely changes its internal temperature inside after only 5 minutes of spinning in a processor, which can be verified with a thermometer placed in there. You need at least 30 minutes to have the film and reels inside approach (but never quite reach) the temperature of the bath, and even that is achievable at 70F ambient. I have no idea why JOBO added this advice to their manuals. PE was right: dual-bath 101F pre-wet FTW!
I prewet with E6, I usually fill the tank with 3 or 4 fills, lots of water at the recommended temp. With C-41 I use recommended times and temperature (although I don't start timing until I have all the developer in the tank), I warm the tank on the machine for at least 5 minutes. I've quit fiddling with prewet, for now, with XTOL.
I always use as much chemistry as I can fit in the Jobo tank, none of the minimum quantity nonsense. I'm sure it works but it's weird.
I love my Jobo stuff but it is rather silly. I got by for 30+ years using a Paterson tank, hot water, and a couple good thermometers.
It's rewarding as heck to see all the dye come out in prewet, I think this is part of the fascination with a presoak.
Gone are the days when my Dad and I mixed up 1 quart of Microdol-X, and we slid the Elkay tank back and forth. Developing Verichrome Pan. People would have thought you were nuts to prewet. We only got 3 channels on our black and white TV too.


