Catherine,
Try a quart- or gallon-size ziplock baggie, preferably
the heavy-duty freezer bags. Add some wet paper
towels, the finest weave you can find, in between each
negative. This isn't as foolproof as the tupperware
bin & paper towels, but it works if you want to keep
the bulk & weight down.
I've used the tupperware bin & wet paper towels
without any scratching problems, so I imagine that if
you're cafeful with the baggie you're negs should be
okay.
John Moore
Ramona, CA
--- Catherine Just <blue_medicine@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Thank you for that info. I'm not sure what type of
> container I would want to have with me to keep the
> negates wet, while we are walking all day, and all
> my gear dry! Any ideas? I may just use the Polaroid
> film to find the right exposures, and then shoot
with
> regular 4x5 film and develop it when I return.
> Atleast that will lighten my load somewhat of
> chemistry and of walking around with a tupperware of
> some sort filled with wet negatives....
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