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    Handling of 8x10 Negs

    As I am starting to process 8x10 negs, I am having issues with handling the wet negs after a photo-flo bath. My clamps that worked great for 4x5 and 5x7 now sometimes will not hold the 8x10 neg and it slips out. I use plastic coated small spring tension wood clamps. The plastic may be part of the issue. Also, I leave finger prints in the corner where I handle the neg to clamp it on the drying rack.

    Any good ideas for clamps and not leaving finger prints in corners?

    Thanks

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    Re: Handling of 8x10 Negs

    Have you tried using SS hangers for drying your film? Pat

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    Re: Handling of 8x10 Negs

    I use bulldog clips

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulldog_clip

    while they might leave an impression on the edge of the film , I find that i can very accurately clip on the edge. Plus you can feed them easily onto a string.

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    Re: Handling of 8x10 Negs

    I also use Bulldog clips, commonly sold as "Binder Clips" at office supply stores in the U.S. As long as one is careful to select ones that mate properly, they work very well. I suspend two from a wire clothes hanger with a bit of nylon cord (knots sealed with hot glue) between the "wings" and they work well for drying either 4x5 or 8x10 film.

    Using latex or nitrile gloves will eliminate the finger prints.

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    Re: Handling of 8x10 Negs

    Jobo clips. They pierce the film with a pin and let you hang the film perpendicular to the drying line, so you can hang a lot of film of any size in a small space, and they NEVER drop the film.

    They are expensive, but entirely worth it in my opinion, particularly if you're looking to go larger than 8x10" at some point. I've got 40 of them.

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    Re: Handling of 8x10 Negs

    Quote Originally Posted by David A. Goldfarb View Post
    Jobo clips. They pierce the film with a pin and let you hang the film perpendicular to the drying line, so you can hang a lot of film of any size in a small space, and they NEVER drop the film.

    They are expensive, but entirely worth it in my opinion, particularly if you're looking to go larger than 8x10" at some point. I've got 40 of them.
    I've collected kodak dental x-ray clips of ebay and from camera-store junk bins over the years

    small clips with hooks that do the little pin thing - very secure and simple

    (I also found a bunch of 4x5 hangers that just have to pin clips along a bar - easy to hang 8x10 from them too)

    all dirt cheap of ebay etc
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    Re: Handling of 8x10 Negs

    ha - these are the latter

    work fine for 8x10 as well as 4x5

    http://cgi.ebay.com/Kodak-Satinless-...QQcmdZViewItem
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    Re: Handling of 8x10 Negs

    Clothes pins....they have worked for me for years and you can buy hundreds for a few dollars.

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    Re: Handling of 8x10 Negs

    I use plain old wooden clothes pins with the metal spring and have no complaints
    "I would feel more optimistic about a bright future for man if he spent less time proving that he can outwit Nature and more time tasting her sweetness and respecting her seniority"---EB White

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    Re: Handling of 8x10 Negs

    I also recomend regular wooden clothes pins. They worked for me when I used to shoot 8x10 b&w negs. I'd be able to get enough tension out of them to keep it in place while leaving just a small trace on the negative in the corner usually outside the image area.

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