bojanfurst
Well-known
My darkroom is currently under reconstruction so I use a change bag to roll the film on the metal reels. Maybe this is only my problem, but if I had more than two or three rolls to work with my hands would get sweaty inside what is, essentially, a plastic bag and make it very difficult to roll the rest of the film. So this is a solution I came up with that worked quite well. I put some ice cubes in a double ziplock bag and presto! instant change bag air conditioning
Just thought I'd share...
Just thought I'd share...
Jake06
Established
I'd have thought that providing a cool surface would just cause it to condense and make the bag even wetter...
mfogiel
Veteran
This is the solution:
http://www.calumetphoto.com/product/calumet-changing-room/RM1000/
http://www.calumetphoto.com/product/calumet-changing-room/RM1000/
bojanfurst
Well-known
@mfogiel Very cool. Haven't seen that one. Thanks. Mine is a simple double changing bag with a double zipper on one end and arms openings on the other.
@Jake06 Good point and I have no explanation except that it was a lot more comfortable this way.
@Jake06 Good point and I have no explanation except that it was a lot more comfortable this way.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
A cotton bag is a lot nicer. But if it's REALLY hot, even that won't help (think changing Grafmatics in a Greek summer).
Cheers,
R.
Cheers,
R.
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