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    Suggestions for drying film

    Right, just messed up 8 out of 10 negatives from either dust or inconsistent drying. What is the best (cheep) way to dry your film (4x5) after being dipped in photo flow? Any help would be welcome!

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    Re: Suggestions for drying film

    Hang them with clothes pins in a dust free area.

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    Re: Suggestions for drying film

    Quote Originally Posted by Gem Singer View Post
    Hang them with clothes pins in a dust free area.
    This.

    How do you mess up film by inconsistent drying? How did you dry your film?
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    Re: Suggestions for drying film

    Quote Originally Posted by enock View Post
    Right, just messed up 8 out of 10 negatives from either dust or inconsistent drying. What is the best (cheep) way to dry your film (4x5) after being dipped in photo flow? Any help would be welcome!
    I highly recommend searching the forum before you post. This topic has been covered several times.

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    Re: Suggestions for drying film

    You know you can re-wet them and re-dry them... If its just dust issues, just wash them again.

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    Re: Suggestions for drying film

    I'm a rookie at 4x5, but I've been using a small ceramic floor heater, that blows hot air. I place it approx 6 feet from my film, and hang my film with clothes pins on a wire in the darkroom. Of course, the film is approx 5' higher than the little heater, and since heat rises, it comes up from the lower area of the DR and funnels in between on both sides of my film. It usually dry's within 10 minutes of hanging it.

    While I'm doing that, I not walking around in there either, not that I think that would make any difference. If I have problems with a neg, it's usually some type of pin hole, or scratch, but never dust.

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    Re: Suggestions for drying film

    Once wet freshly processed film that attracts dust and dries, it will have the dust specks forever. They get stuck into the soft emulsion. Get a corner of you darkroom and make 2 walls of clear plastic from floor to celiling with some velcro and a door flap. Hang your film inside to dry. I attached a refrigerator water dispenser filter to my faucet hose and always used filtered water. Soemtimes dust is not in the air but in the water you used to give it the final rinse. If you can't use a filter then use bottled water with photo flo and a spray nozzle to completely rinse your film before hanging to dry.
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    Re: Suggestions for drying film

    I hang my film in a small basement washroom.
    While I'm processing the film, I fill the sink with hot water and let it sit there.
    The steam from that fills the bathroom, and keeps dust particles to a minimum.

    Using filtered water might help, depending on the water quality in your area.

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    Re: Suggestions for drying film

    I use distilled water and photoflo for a final rinse, and hang the negatives by a corner from a line with cloths pins. After a minute or two, drops of water at the lower corner of the negative are blotted off. Then I leave the darkroom and let the negatives dry. Any fan circulates dust. An electrostatic air cleaner might reduce dust before drying negatives. The darkroom should be the cleanest place in the house. Mine isn't, so I was awfully good at spotting prints.

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    Re: Suggestions for drying film

    I follow Jim's method, exactly. In our local Wallymart they sold plastic clothes pins that have a large loop at the top. I have some wooden dowels projecting from a board, hanging on the wall. You can stack numerous negatives this way, occupying a minimum of real-estate.

    Never had a dust or drying problem, though. I do shake the excess liquid off the film prior to hanging. Which may help in drying.
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