Ong
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Just curious as to what people use to store Fuji Packfilm while it's drying just to keep it from sticking to each other or getting dirty.
More so seeing what everyone is doing since spending $60AUD just for a 3D printed "box" is a bit excessive.
More so seeing what everyone is doing since spending $60AUD just for a 3D printed "box" is a bit excessive.
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zzpza
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I made a couple of these, one short for the print, and one long for the negative.
The only problem is, it's actually quite expensive as you use quite a bit of material.

The only problem is, it's actually quite expensive as you use quite a bit of material.
Harry Caul
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Wow... that seems ideal! Do the prints fit with the lid closed?
I made this one a while ago and it works great, although not much to look at!

Harry Caul
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People come up with all sorts of crazy ideas by the way!
https://goodephotography.wordpress.com/2012/05/13/drying-your-fp-100c-prints/
https://goodephotography.wordpress.com/2012/05/13/drying-your-fp-100c-prints/

Harry Caul
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Harry Caul
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Just found this one too: http://www.holgamods.com/holgamods/Polaroid.html
Not cheap, but not terrible either if you don't want to build one yourself. I just placed an order for that Cokin filter box so I'll do a comparison when it arrives. It was too cheap not to try it out!
Not cheap, but not terrible either if you don't want to build one yourself. I just placed an order for that Cokin filter box so I'll do a comparison when it arrives. It was too cheap not to try it out!

Spanik
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So glad I found this! Excellent inspiration in this thread.
Just an additional question: do you need to wipe the gunk off the positive/negative before storing it like that? Or just slide them in like they come apart?
Just an additional question: do you need to wipe the gunk off the positive/negative before storing it like that? Or just slide them in like they come apart?
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