hospadar
Member
Have been processing a bunch of black and white mostly 35mm (some 120) lately and have been wondering about improving my drying techniques.
Currently I:
I read that some folks hang the film horizontally so that if it watermarks, it happens on the sprockets - going to give that a try, but a whole 36 roll is inconveniently long for my bathroom.
I'm wondering about just leaving it on the (stainless nikor-style) reel and hanging the reel (so that the axis of the reel is vertical) in the the bathroom and drying it that way. I know that some folks use forced-air dryers that dry film on the reel in a tube with a fan and filter, but I (a) don't have one, and (b) am not in any kind of rush to have my film dry fast.
Any thoughts drying horizontally or on the reel? Any suggestions to improve my process?
Currently I:
- dip it in photo flow (mixed from distilled water - I think I'm using kodak's recommended dilution right now)
- put a clip on it
- give it a single gentle wipe with clean fingers to remove excess water
- let it hang vertically in the bathroom after running the shower for a few minutes
I read that some folks hang the film horizontally so that if it watermarks, it happens on the sprockets - going to give that a try, but a whole 36 roll is inconveniently long for my bathroom.
I'm wondering about just leaving it on the (stainless nikor-style) reel and hanging the reel (so that the axis of the reel is vertical) in the the bathroom and drying it that way. I know that some folks use forced-air dryers that dry film on the reel in a tube with a fan and filter, but I (a) don't have one, and (b) am not in any kind of rush to have my film dry fast.
Any thoughts drying horizontally or on the reel? Any suggestions to improve my process?