So I just finished my new darkroom in my new house and got a chance to try out my new film drying cabinet that I purchased. As you will see in a previous thread of mine I had a buckling problem as my film dried in the cabinet, only 120 Kodak Tri-x. It tried the cabinet with no heat or fan, with heat only, and with heat and fan. So today I tried to simply hang a roll of 120 tri-x to dry out in the open of the darkroom, thinking I wasn't getting enough airflow in the drying cabinet. WOW! What I got was something I have never experienced in my first darkroom. A massive curl away from the emulsion side. I took a few photos and posted below. Now I've done of bit of research and found this is likely due to low humidity? I put a weather station in my darkroom and have 35% humidity right now. I'm thinking of getting a humidifier, but what percentage humidity should I try to keep the darkroom for film drying? In the summer I run a de-humidifier in the basement (where my darkroom is) and it usually stays around 70%.
Suggestions?
P.S. Before anyone asks, yes this film is completely dry. It dried very quickly, in about 45 minutes.
Suggestions?
P.S. Before anyone asks, yes this film is completely dry. It dried very quickly, in about 45 minutes.

