For years I have used changing bags on location. This is somthing that I
found is a great help.
Cut the cover off a carboard box that will fit in the bag. Put the holders
and film in the box and put it in the bag and zip it up. This gives you room
to work in and cuts down the dust problem.
When you are done you can fold up the box to make it easy to transport. When
you use it again just tape the bottom of the box. I have at times lef it set
up in the hotal room.
There is allso bags that open up and are held up buy a frame. It folds up
when done and stores in a case.
James
> on 30/11/01 3:54 pm, Guy Glorieux at guy.glorieux@sympatico.ca wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Tom Miller wrote:
>>
>>> Beware of dust that gets into the bag and onto sheet film and never
>>> seems to leave the bag despite using a vacuum cleaner on its insides.
>>> I have a changing bag and do whatever I can to NOT use it for loading
>>> sheet film.
>>
>> Same here when it comes to loading sheet film. But I use it a lot to
>> load my reels for developing tanks. I have the same problem with
>> stattic, but if I let a sufficient amount of air get into the bag through
>> the arms pocket after the bag is closed, then things get a little more
>> comfortable.
>>
>> Guy
>>
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> There are some bags that have a mesh-like inner bag that doesn't 'sweat'
> like plastic. Perhaps you can find one over where you are. I have used one
> in the fiercest of sun and if you are quick, things don't get too sticky.
>
>
> Alexis
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