So There I Was, Diluting My Dilution...

wgerrard

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For the last few weeks, I couldn't figure out why my negatives were so water spotted. They'd been almost spotless before.

Then, for no particular reason, I happened to read the label on my jar of Photo-Flo and the answer was obvious.

Those who use Photo-Flo or another wetting agent know you mix a tiny little bit of the stuff with a fair amount of water and soak your film in it for 30-60 seconds or so.

Inexplicably, somewhere along the line I'd started diluting a few drops of the diluted mixture in water. Something like a 1:200 dilution that I diluted in 200 parts water.

The next roll looked pretty clean.

There are no mysteries. Only things we haven't figured out yet.
 
Homopathic Photo-Flo!

[sarcasm]Should be more effective than the standard concentration![/sarcasm]
 
Some folks are really keen on using this stuff at dilutions well beyond that recommended by Kodak. Personally I stick to the recommended dilution and have never had any problems since I started using it.
 
I use iflord's stuff at half their recommended dilution, but our water is pretty soft so you seem to need a bitless. Negs are cleaner thatway.

MIke
 
I never did care for PhotoFlo. I use Edwal's "LFN Wetting Agent" - tiny little plastic squeeze bottle. One or two drops in the final rinse and you're good. Nothing to store.

Buying Photo-Flo represents a long-term commitment 'cause a bottle of the stuff lasts so long. Like Rodinal.
 
i use Agepon wetting agent, i only drip in the tiniest drop and then put in enough water that should cover the film reel and it always (knocks on wood) comes out clean
 
I've always just poured a tiny dab straight from the P'flo bottle into the developing tank. I figure it'll last until the pyramids crumble to dust.
 
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