Tom Kershaw
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I use the clips from Kaiser which come with a heavy one and a light one. I hang the film on the heavy one, wipe the film, clip the light clip at the end of the film and then turn it around and hang the film with the light clip which means all water that might drip out of the heavy clip will not get on the film.As film typically is dripping wet when the clamps are attached, it may matter how much water the upper clamp may retend and release when the film has been wiped. (Wel, some peoole do not even wipe film at all.)
That is what I do with sheetfilm, with 120 or 135 the clothpins would not hold the wiping.I use wooden spring clothespins to hold the film on a line strung over the bathtub in my "darkroom." Cheap, effective: what's not to like? If they were good enough for St Ansel they're good enough for me.
That is what I do with sheetfilm, with 120 or 135 the clothpins would not hold the wiping.
There you go, I use paper towels and tried once with wooden clothespins ... no fun.Hmmm...The only wiping I do is with fingers wetted with the Photoflo final bath. No problem so far. As always, YMMV.
Distilled water and Tetenal Mirasol seem to work well.
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