Raghu Kuvempunagar
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@Huss You mentioned somewhere about trouble with inversion agitating and multiple rolls in DF96.
I've been meaning to ask. Can you expand on that and how you agitate the monobath? I was just using my tank that can do two 120 at once and it came to mind.
Good grief, man, how do you have time to shoot, process, and scan all this film?
I generally carry at least one camera everywhere, but I got the same places every day and don't/can't stop to look for interesting angles. And even with monobath I'd have trouble finding time to process the volume you do. An hour each way commute eats your free time as badly as having kids...![]()
You need to learn the "step on the leash" technique. My partner taught it to me. Clip the leash to your belt, step on the slack, and the dog is pretty well constrained -- and it takes a big, insistent dog to jerk hard enough to move your foot with your weight on it (and a few training sessions will break them of that).
As my boss says, at all times, either you're training them, or they're training you. Sounds like you need to reverse the direction of training...
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