C A Sugg
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A cat box for a print holding / wash tray. They're big enough for an 11 x 14 to settle on the bottom and much, much cheaper than deep photo trays.
Charles
Charles
But I am amazed that no one has mentioned the one, single thing no 35mm shooter can live without: the "church key" bottle opener for getting into the 35mm cassettes.![]()
I load mine onto the reel with the film still in the cassette then when I get to the end, I just tear the film along the cassette opening. Works fine every time.
Steve.
My EOS bodies are configured to leave the tails out when they rewind
I load mine onto the reel with the film still in the cassette then when I get to the end, I just tear the film along the cassette opening. Works fine every time.
Steve.
just curious, wouldn't that risk scratching the film?
the one, single thing no 35mm shooter can live without
I load mine onto the reel with the film still in the cassette then when I get to the end, I just tear the film along the cassette opening. Works fine every time.
Steve.
Have you discovered any equipment
not meant for darkroom use that's now
indispensable in your darkroom? Murray
Oral syringes are much cheaper and easier to use.I'm about to buy a graduated, 10ml pipet and a thumb wheel pipetter from a medical supply house for measureing out small quantities of developer.
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