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Niels
Fuji Dark Boxes work well. I have a couple of them. Ilford has a new pop up darkroom as well.
-Joshua
Well, carbon tubes could be great and slightly lighter, but one can get some wooden dowels and with corner blocks....create the frame. There are myriad ways to complicate this, but that's up to a person.
As per sketch, I'd drop the two rails (broken line) and would rather install rubber ends at the end of the dowels to keep them from scratching the interior of the bag....and having space without unnecessary hindrances. One can allow the vertical pieces to fold/hinge (using screws, etc) since flat frame is easier to store. The dowels can be separated from blocks....and if loose......one can even use bathroom tissue (available just about everywhere) to keep things tight/er. Store pieces in plastic to prevent dust coating things.
Les
On occasion I noticed there is real life outside the GG/viewfinder.
I use a Photoflex changing tent. The wire frame creates volume inside so its easier to change film. Been using mine for years without any problems.
Randhir Singh
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Some use ice fishing tents as ice fishers want Black Out, so fish do not see the MAN!
Wet Plate too
https://www.amazon.com/Eskimo-69151-...32657523&psc=1
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