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Equipment & Techniques => The Wet Darkroom => Topic started by: colorspace.am on March 13, 2013, 06:26:56 pm

Title: Phototherm Sidekick, Supersidekick | And, also (independant): chemistry
Post by: colorspace.am on March 13, 2013, 06:26:56 pm
I contacted Phototherm some time ago to enquire as to what the differences are between their older Sidekick, and their current Supersidekick - but have yet to hear back. To the best of my knowledge, no literature regarding the former exists on their website, so I was unsure as to how to go about doing a comparison. The difference between the price of old and the new - at least on the second hand market - is some 400%.

Is the SSK that much better than it's predecessor?

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My second question is with regard to chemistry. All sorts (C41, E6, BW). For those that do their own developing - what's your preferred mix?
Title: Re: Phototherm Sidekick, Supersidekick | And, also (independant): chemistry
Post by: EdSawyer on March 15, 2013, 10:52:14 am
I believe the Super Sidekick can be programmed with different chips for different processes, and allows users to change times and temps through the interface to existing processes on the chip. I don't think the regular sidekick allows changing times and temps for the processes by the user, just from the control panel. There were also mechanical changes to the solenoid/valve system.

-Ed