Someone on the list mentioned this a few months back. Works great. Been doing it ever since.
On 7/31/05, David Savage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I can't remember who suggested it to me, but I used to hang my film in > the shower. Run the hot water for a while with the door closed & > extraction fan off, let the steam build up a little, (to help settle > any dust) wait for the steam to clear then hang the film up. > > I had more problems with dusty / dirty negatives using a proper drying > cabinet than I ever had hanging it the shower. > > Just my (limited) experience. > > Dave > > On 7/31/05, Michael Spivak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > What about blowing some air in ? it won't work unfortunately... > > but i've found something interesting on the net... i think i will go for > > it... > > http://www.bonavolta.ch/hobby/en/photo/fdryer.htm#V2 > > Michael > > > > On 7/31/05, William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "Michael Spivak" > > > Subject: OT - Drying films > > > > > > > > > > Hi People... > > > > > > > > Does anybody here ever built himself a film drying drawer ? > > > > how did you do that? > > > > do you have any scheme ? > > > > > > Get a clothes storage bag and hang em in it. > > > Put a folded up towel on the bottom to catch the drips. > > > Thats all you need. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- Scott Loveless http://www.twosixteen.com -- "You have to hold the button down" -Arnold Newman

