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 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 store and just cut it
> > to fit inside the tube.
>
>This sounds like a good idea. Do you put the screen in before you put the
>film in, or sort of wrap it around the film before inserting it?
>
>I'll try it tomorrow, and also try sanding and steel wool as per John's
>suggestion.
>
>Thanks,
>
>--shannon
Received on Sun Jun 2 12:20:20 2002
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