Should I work with Stainless Steel Tank and Reels for developing 120 film?

MattKing

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The problem with changing bags is that they encourage the build up of humidity. Humid air leads to slippery hands and sticky film.
 
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Michael,

John's tip about removing the paper backing is solid.
If you have a large changing bag, make a small wire frame from coat hanger wire to insert in the changing bag to give it a "ceiling".

As a former wire service shooter in the days of film, I roll many a roll in a changing bag, while I sure prefer the darkroom, a changing bag works.




 

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I think a tip just as important as the backing paper is the size of the changing bag. I have done it in a small bag before, but it sure makes a hard job even harder. Yes ladies, bigger is better when it comes to the size of your bag. JohnW
 
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