Type 55 Field Use

From: Howard Wells <sandwell_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Thu 21 Feb 2002 - 06:51:21 PST

Tupperware (or other flat sealable plastic) container with interleaved
paper towels and a sponge of enough thickness to hold the stack of
negatives still when the container is closed. Wetting agent is water or
Permawash. Or the bucket clearing tank with the filmholder insert
available from various sources.
Howard Wells

DAlfrey@aol.com wrote:
>
> While the focus is on discussion of Typ55 Polaroid films, I have a question.
> Once I press the "process" lever on my 4X5 film holder and pull and wait
> the amount of time needed to develop correctly , I then peel apart the
> 'pod(?) and seperate the negative from the positive print , and wash in Hypo
> Clearing Agent , then hang to dry, and print from there , once the neg is dry
> .This is easily done at home , but........
> My question to those of you who use Type 55 in the field is this, "How do you
> keep the negative moist until you get home and can process the neg with HCA ?
> A holding tank of some sort, a bucket of water, zip lock baggie filled with
> water, ? Any suggestions . ?
>
> Thanks
> DAlfrey@aol.com
>
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