Re: to pre-soak or not

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From: Alan Duke (alanhduke@worldnet.att.net)
Date: 07/21/01-05:35:06 PM Z


Google Search: BTZS returned the home page for Darkroom Innovations

http://www.darkroom-innovations.com/BTZS_Film_Tubes/FIlm_Tube_Instructions/f
ilm_tube_instructions.html
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From: "Bob and Carla" <bb333@earthlink.net>
To: <alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca>
Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2001 3:22 PM
Subject: Re: to pre-soak or not

> Shannon, or someone.......could you post the web address for BTZS
> please...Thanks!
> Robert
>
> Shannon Stoney wrote:
>
> > Eric wrote:
> >
> > > A 5 minute presoak is necessary for all films and
> > > formats.
> >
> > I always did this for 35mm film and 120 film, but when I got my
combiplan I
> > stopped doing it, because the directions that came with it said it
wasn't
> > necessary. I haven't noticed any problems. Similarly, I just went to
the
> > BTZS site where they show you how to use the BTZS tubes, and the
directions
> > don't include a pre-soak. (Also they tell you to stop and fix in trays
> > rather than in the tubes.) I wonder if people have experimented with
both
> > ways and concluded that actually a pre-soak is needed with the tubes.
Also
> > I wonder why the makers of the tubes suggest stopping and fixing in
trays
> > rather than in the tubes?
> >
> > --shannon
>
>
>
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