how do you guys dry your negatives? especially in a kitchen sink kinda set up
how do you guys dry your negatives? especially in a kitchen sink kinda set up
I am kind of fanatical about preventing dust spots, and I have a dedicated darkroom, so my routine might not work for you, but here it is:
1. I keep my darkroom clean.
2. I keep the door shut whenever I am not entering or exiting.
3. I keep a small HEPA filter running in the darkroom 24/7.
4. After washing my negatives I give them a final rinse in distilled water into which I add 1 capful of isopropyl alcohol and 1 drop of Photo Flo.
5. I hang the negatives to dry, and get out of the darkroom, disturbing the air as little as possible.
6. I don't go check on the negatives until I know they are dry.
My print-spotting work has diminished dramatically after adopting this routine.
Only after a fair trial w/ an impartial jury.
I don’t have a dedicated darkroom like Dan – I use a windowless bathroom (for processing) and a large closet (where my D2v enlarger lives), traveling between them w/ a Premier Paper Safe. Sometimes, my kitchen is part of the plan when things get really busy.
As for the final act of hanging 4x5 film sheets...
I’ve “threaded” plastic clothes pins w/ a long piece of wire, and permanently secured the wire over the length (not breadth) of my bathtub – just above the level of my head. When I dry film, the clothes pins hold the sheets at one corner, and they drip dry. This relatively dust-free area is an added advantage, making it a good place to load film, too.
Small binder clips on coated wire hangers.
When I tried clothespins, they left a larger mark on the negative.
Wen I lived in Kansas City, I bought an old gym locker at a surplus store for $25.00. I ripped out the shelf and hooks and put cup hooks in the top to from where I could hang film. A thorough cleaning and vacuuming was in order. But when I was done, I could hang film in there overnight with the door closed and never get a dust speck.
Hang on small paper clips in our enclosed shower room, turn on ventilator fan, close door.
I have a small bathroom adjacent to my darkroom, which I use for loading film holders and drying film. It has a small shower stall. I put an adjustable shower rod across the shower and I use those fancy clothes pins with the shower rod hooks that women use when they wash their things in motel rooms.
Prior to developing the film I run the hot water in the shower for a couple of minutes to get any dust down. When my negatives are developed I hang them in the shower stall and close the door. I have never had a problem with dust.
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I use a clear plastic file box from Office Depot with some holes drilled around the top. The box is used to hang files inside. I use the metal parts of pendaflex file hangers as cross bars on the top. Then I take binder clips and attach paper clips to the top so that they hang down from the cross bars. I can fit 10 negs in one box. It takes a few days for my negs to dry, but they're dust free and the system is portable.
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