developing is easier and since I develop by inspection, tube development is
a bore.
S
- Original Message -
From: "Shannon Stoney"
To:
Sent: Sunday, June 02, 2002 10:56 AM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] tube development and scratches
> Gregg wrote:
>
> > I
I put the screen in first and press it against the tube, then load the
film, emulsion side facing away from the screen and tube.
- Gregg
At 10:56 AM 6/2/2002 -0700, you wrote:
Gregg wrote:
> I use a piece of plastic screening inside a tube to avoid the scratching
> and also allow the chemical
Gregg wrote:
> I use a piece of plastic screening inside a tube to avoid the scratching
> and also allow the chemicals to cover both sides. I think I got this idea
> from someone's posting on the list a couple of years ago. It has worked
> pretty well. You can buy the screening at a hardware st
, 2002 10:57 PM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] tube development
> I just made a tube for developing 8x10 film in, out of ABS black plastic
> pipe. I did it according to the directions in the Beyond the Zone System
> book. It worked pretty well, held liquid well, etc, but when I withdrew
the
finger between the film and the tube in the center of the film where it is
being scrached.
John
http://www.enteric.org/
- Original Message -
From: "Shannon Stoney"
To:
Sent: Saturday, June 01, 2002 10:57 PM
Subject: [pinhole-discussion] tube development
> I just ma
I just made a tube for developing 8x10 film in, out of ABS black plastic
pipe. I did it according to the directions in the Beyond the Zone System
book. It worked pretty well, held liquid well, etc, but when I withdrew the
film from the tube it scratched the non-emulsion side pretty badly with tw