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How do you get your arms in the sleeves?
Use one hand to pull the sleeve over one arm, the hand that’s in the tent is used to guide the other sleeve and push it up over your elbow.
It is very light-tight this way or is it advisable to use it in a dimly lit room? Am I to assume that its best with bare arms?
There are two zippered doors for loading the tent. I just close the shade in the room I’m using and turn off any lights but I don’t close the door or take any extra measures other than those. Bare arms are best, they also keep fibers to a minimum. Occasionally, I’ll vacuum it just to be sure.
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I don't quite get it.
Every changing bag I've had, the two layers are joined at the cuffs. If you put the developing tank, film, etc inside the outer bag and not the inner bag, you can't reach the tank, as Valerie mentioned above. So you have to start over and do it right. This is a good thing. Learning to do things carefully and correctly is part of film developing work, otherwise you spoil the film.
I understand the fear of cutting a hole in the bag with scissors, although I find lifting the bag material with the off hand while cutting with the dominant hand prevents this from happening.
In a modern device filled world, the primary concern for changing bags and tents is not whether you use bare arms or not in the cuffs (they work both ways), etc, but remembering to take off any watch, Fitbit, or other device that may light up before sticking your hands in the bag.
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Hi Daniel a, I used Google Lens to translate the label in case you decide to forego the Photoflex and buy another of these in the future:The one I have has both layers sewn together. Unfortunately, I don't have the original packaging, and the label reads this:
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Maybe someone can help translating!
I don't remember where I bought it, though...
I have a simple, long tube changing bag that, while I've not had need of it yet, I popped an open ended box inside which I can flatten into the base of my suitcase when travelling and simply push it up into shape to keep everything clear of the bag inside. As you say, MCB18, there's some pretty simple solutions out there.The bag I have is a no-name bag on Amazon, and it has the layers sewn together. I have also cut arm holes in a box from the mail and stick that in the changing bag to avoid the bag drooping and bunching up. I am quite honestly shocked at how few people seem to do that, and constantly complain that their darkbag gets in the way all the time that haven’t taken the time to think about doing something as simple as that…
Thanks, Molli!Hi Daniel a, I used Google Lens to translate the label in case you decide to forego the Photoflex and buy another of these in the future:
"Tianshu Image Technology Department Shanghai Zhanwang Electronic Burner Co., Ltd."
The Calumet film changing room is what I have used for 15 or more years. It is still available in the UK at £66.50 from Wex, who took Calumet over (or merged?) a few years ago. I am still using my first one and have another in reserve.
[Edit: I should have added that it is stored flat, in its own pouch. It springs open easily for use]
The bag I have is a no-name bag on Amazon, and it has the layers sewn together. I have also cut arm holes in a box from the mail and stick that in the changing bag to avoid the bag drooping and bunching up. I am quite honestly shocked at how few people seem to do that, and constantly complain that their darkbag gets in the way all the time that haven’t taken the time to think about doing something as simple as that…
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