Sully75
Member
Hi there,
Just shot my first 5x7 sheet and so excited about my new camera.
I just have a small changing bag that I have been using for 120 film. I realize it's totally inadequate for doing 5x7, particularly since I'm developing in a Bessler 11x14 drum. It was almost impossible to get the film in there.
My idea is to take a rubbermade storage box, cut two holes in it, and glue the arms of a changing bag into it.
I'm just wondering what I should do to make it lightproof. Is tinfoil totally light proof? I was thinking about covering the inside with tinfoil and taping it in with gaffers tape.
This will be for home use only, but do you think the setup as described would work on a bright sunny day?
Thanks!
Paul
Just shot my first 5x7 sheet and so excited about my new camera.
I just have a small changing bag that I have been using for 120 film. I realize it's totally inadequate for doing 5x7, particularly since I'm developing in a Bessler 11x14 drum. It was almost impossible to get the film in there.
My idea is to take a rubbermade storage box, cut two holes in it, and glue the arms of a changing bag into it.
I'm just wondering what I should do to make it lightproof. Is tinfoil totally light proof? I was thinking about covering the inside with tinfoil and taping it in with gaffers tape.
This will be for home use only, but do you think the setup as described would work on a bright sunny day?
Thanks!
Paul