I run medium size batches, and use the lid of the paper box to hold the exposed sheets, which I put in face down. --- Sandor Mathe <sandorm@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > In my post I didn't talk about how to store up the > exposed sheets before > batch processing them. > A drum or paper safe is good, but I think since no > room lights will be on > and the only potential for > fogging will be the enlarger light exposing the next > sheet, placing the > exposed sheets underneath > the paper box (or a paper box the next size up), > would be good enough. If > you don't seal the lid of > the drum but just place it back on top, both methods > would be about the > same speed. > > Sandor > > On Thursday 15 June 2006 09:24, Justin F. Knotzke > wrote: > > > I have about 45 or so postcards on RC paper > to produce for an APUG > > > exchange. I'm looking to pop these suckers out > as quickly as possible. > > > > > > My idea is to get a production line going > whereby I expose a print, > > > dump it in dev, expose another, dump the 1st > into the stop, move the > 2nd > > > into the dev, expose another.. > > > > > > Given that this is a postcard exchange and I > could care less about > > > archivability, is there anything particularly > wrong with this > approach? > > > Any other suggestions for doing this as quickly > as possible ? > > > > > > This is the sort of thing that is easy with > large drums. Last > > year I had to > > do a bunch of prints in short order. I'd expose > put it in the drum. > Kept > > exposing until the drum was full. Then I processed > all at once. > > > > If you don't have/want a drum I'd expose put > them in a paper safe. > Then > > process in batches. The same way you'd tray > process film. > > > > Nick __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ============================================================================================================= To unsubscribe from this list, go to www.freelists.org and logon to your account (the same e-mail address and password you set-up when you subscribed,) and unsubscribe from there.