Don't know about the photo-flo, but I have dried film in all sorts of configurations. One time I left a roll of film hanging for ayear to see how much dust it accumulated (surprisingly little, probaby because it was vertical and in a protected corner with no airflow.). If the film is in an area where there is little airflow it will dry without dust. I made a drying cabinet, just a vertical box with no fan, which works well also. I'd worry about dust if you just used a fan. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tim Midkiff" <[email protected]> To: <pinhole-discussion@p at ???????> Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 10:56 AM Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Photo-flo
> Hi all, > > This may be a bit off topic but, is there a readily available > subsitute for kodak photo-flo? I happen to be at home today and need to > develop some images, both pinhole and otherwise, and i'm being plagued > with spots and such. please send and ideas!!! > > Also what do you folks with darkrooms at home do about drying film? > Has anyone build a small film drying cabinet? Or seen plans or worthy > ideas? since I do both 120 and 35roll at home some, I would like > something small and cheap(!) would it be feasible to construct > something to dry a few rolls (2-4) of 120? maybe use muffin fans? maybe > this is just wishful thinking and not practical. could 35mm film be > held by both ends up in a "U" shape to conserve space? there I go > dreaming again. > > Most importantly, the photo-flo. > > thanks, tim > > Timothy S. Midkiff > > "Photographers get a Click out of life!" > > [email protected] > [email protected] > > > _______________________________________________ > Post to the list as PLAIN TEXT only - no HTML > Pinhole-Discussion mailing list > Pinhole-Discussion@p at ??????? > unsubscribe or change your account at > http://www.???????/discussion/ >
