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I have a related question.
How idiot proof are darkroom bags? Have any of you ever been victimized by one? I just ordered my first one because I'll need to be able to reload for this shoot.
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Just remember to take your Apple Watch/FitBit/watch with luminous dial/whatever off before using the changing bag.
This isn't just in a change bag but also the darkroom. I was loading a 36 exposure roll of film onto the reel when my fitbit lit up to tell me I had met my number of steps for the day. Since then both my fitbit and phone stay out of the darkroom when i am processing film. Hard lesson to learn.
Making something fool-proof only challenges Mother nature to make a better fool. My experiences:
Dust -- in a relatively dust free place, turn the bag inside out and shake the dust out.
Bag may be 100% light-tight, but stay out of the sun...the heat will cause your hands to sweat.
Your nose will never itch so much as when you got both arms in the bag and the film box open.
Be sure your position is comfortable and stable...you'll be in it for awhile!
Make sure you have everything you need in the bag before you start.
Make sure the film box(es) are closed up properly before removing arms.
Sometimes a simple internal framework can be made to keep the top of the bag away from your hands/film/film holders. (Tinker Toys, plastic pipe with slip-fittings, etc).
Don't do it in a hotel lobby -- they'll think you are shooting-up in public (or at least they'll come over and ask you what is going on); El Tovar Hotel, Grand Canyon.
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