philipus
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I had the same fear when I tried the dryer but I didn't get curly negs. They were moderately bent but not so bad that I couldn't scan them straight away. But I realise the extent of the curl depends on many factors, like the film used, humidity, whether heat was used to dry the film etc. I also saw those garment bag dryers and was tempted by the idea but I don't have space for that which is why I wanted a more compact solution.
Thank you for posting back. I'll see if I can come across such a filter to try.
My biggest comment is drying the film on reels means it's going to have the curl just baked in and may be hard to flatten the film - the film at the center of the reel seems like it would have a very extreme and tight curl after drying. I've seen some cool DIY dryers that use those plastic hanging wardrobe storage bags and allow you to hang rolls of film - that does take more space, but they can be folded flat when stored.
Thank you for posting back. I'll see if I can come across such a filter to try.
The fan you are going for is actually quite weak, I did not see that in the first place. The filter is used in home ventilation systems which do not allow for much pressure loss. I guess it should work, but you can only be sure if you try.
