I wonder if it makes a difference if you are working
in a darkroom, or doing film loading in a bag or tent.
The bulk of the film processing that I do is in a
darkroom, and I have my eyes open there. I find that
when I am in the field, loading LF filmholders in a
dark tent, that I find visual stimuli very distracting
and tend to close my eyes to be able to better
concentrate on what my fingertips are feeling.
I am just getting into MF photography, and have been
loading reels in the darkroom, with my eyes open, and
have not yet settled on a preference between the
stainless reels, or the plastic Jobo (2502) reels.
--- Claudio Bonavolta <claudio@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> ----- Message d'origine -----
> De: "Tim Rudman" <tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2006 10:36:02 +0100
> Sujet: [pure-silver] Re: loading med format steel
> reels
> À: <pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> >Or as I do ... In the dark with eyes shut.
> >(don't ask. I have no idea why! It just happens.)
> >Tim
> >http://www.worldoflithprinting.com
>
> In another newsgroup, such a question showed that
> the majority closes the eyes in the dark ...
> I was in the minority.
>
> Claudio Bonavolta
> http://www.bonavolta.ch
>
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