lengths of time without having to count or otherwise keep track of which film is which, during development.• Use the razor knife to scrape the shavings off the ends of each tube, then sand the ends with the320 grit paper followed by the 600 grit paper, until smooth. Or you can use a Dremel-style tool to buffthe ends out in no time. Beauty doesn’t matter, a good thing with that Dremel too! Wash out the tubesin soapy water, then rinse and dry. You are now ready to process.• Set up your darkroom exactly the same way you would for tray processing of sheet film,including pre–soak, etc. The only difference is that you must use larger trays. I use 11x14 trays for my
lengths of time without having to count or otherwise keep track of which film is which, during development.• Use the razor knife to scrape the shavings off the ends of each tube, then sand the ends with the320 grit paper followed by the 600 grit paper, until smooth. Or you can use a Dremel-style tool to buffthe ends out in no time. Beauty doesn’t matter, a good thing with that Dremel too! Wash out the tubesin soapy water, then rinse and dry. You are now ready to process.• Set up your darkroom exactly the same way you would for tray processing of sheet film,including pre–soak, etc. The only difference is that you must use larger trays. I use 11x14 trays for my<br>
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