Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/12/19

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Thanks on low light help!
From: Ken Iisaka <kiisaka@pacbell.net>
Date: Sun, 19 Dec 1999 23:15:47 -0800

John Beal wrote:
> Dear LUG'ers,
>    To my recent requests for help, I must say I'm overwhelmed at the
> generous support and encouragement.  Thank you, thank you, thank you!
>    I'm placing an order in Porter's for a bulk loader and cassettes, some
> bulk Delta 3200 & XTOL developer, a couple of metal tanks, a change bag,
and
> some Fuji 800.  Anything I'm missing?

Well, you need some fixer.  You really only need one tank, but it's good to
have a double tank and two reels. Kodak Photo-Flo will help reduce drying
marks.

Think of the largest change bag you think you need, and get one size larger.
While it is possible to load a 4-reel tank in a small, it's less likely to
bump into things in a larger bag.

You could use household vinegar as a stop bath, however, the 28% stuff is so
cheap.

I've found that the shower room is a good place to hang film to dry.  Run a
hot shower for a minute to reduce the amount of airborne particles.  This
may be hocus-pocus, but it hasn't hurt.

Don't forget sleeves and a pair of good scissors.

Good luck.