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Re: [APML] Changing Bags
> << Dear APML:
> When manipulating film following hypering (unspooling into the cassette
> etc.) I assume it is not a good idea to use a changing bag, due to the
> rapid increase in moisture inside the bag, from the skin. Is this
> indeed a problem, or am I overly cautious?
> ________
I have also used changing bags to both advance the film in
my Schmidt camera film holder and to load and unload my
hypering chamber. I too was concerned about the rise
in moisture inside the bag. But as you can see from the B&W
images on web site and Kent Kirkley's Schmidt images in his
area of my web site it all seems to work just fine. Of course,
I don't linger any more than I have to. I try to keep moisture
exposure to a minimum.
Robert Reeves http://www.connecti.com/~rreeves
520 Rittiman Rd. rreeves@connecti.com
San Antonio, TX 210-828-9036
78209 U.S.A. 29.484N 98.440W 200 meters
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