From: Ken Sinclair (photo1@telusplanet.net)
Date: 07/15/01-03:42:03 PM Z
Shannon,
I use both Kinderman "clips" which I believe were originally marketed for
hanging dental radiographs, and a smaller "saw-tooth" type. The Kinderman
tends to leave a small dimple indent, but if put as close into the corner
as possible, can be cut off. the saw-tooth ones leave very light marks on
the film but not enough to be of any consequence. My earliest clips were
wooden clothes pegs with a longer thumb tacks pushed through a slightly
smaller pre-drilled hole.... not the best, but, in my early teens much
cheaper than having to buy my own out of my pocket money.
Ken
>Just wondering what other folks on this list use to hang up sheet film to
>dry. I use an assortment of clips, and some leave marks and some don't. I'm
>not sure which is which since I processed the film back in April in Houston.
>
>--shannon
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