Ah the old Kodak tanks with the aprons? I think I saw somewhere that someone is making new ones now. I will have to see if I can not find some. In some ways those we the easiest kind to use.

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William Robb wrote:

----- Original Message ----- From: "Graywolf" Subject: Re: Developing that first roll of 35mm


That is interesting, Paul. I used to do Ilford Autowinder film with no problems, but that stuff was tuff. You needed scissors to cut it. This stuff is more like scotch tape. I will try the second roll in the stainless steel reel real soon now. But will keep your advice in mind for my next purchase. That is why I only ordered two rolls of it on an order for some other stuff rather than buying a bunch of it right off. Best price is not always, best deal.


If the stuff images OK, and handles well in an enlarger, maybe consider getting a couple of film aprons (or whatever the heck they are called)

William Robb






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