kemal_mumcu
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Hi all, I was wanting to collect some ideas about flattening film once it comes out of the tank. As we all know, having flat film is paramount to having good scans and prints. This is what I do currently:
- after leaving the tank, I squeegee with my fingers and let dry
- as soon as it is barely dry I roll it against it's natural curl and store overnight in a old film canister.
- approx 12 later I take it out and cut it into strips of 6 and store in a sleeve sheet.
- if still curling I press it inside a Magnum photo book 😀
Sometimes this works well and I've found the film almost perfectly flat with no need for Mr Magnum, but sometimes the curl hasn't left. One thing I've noticed is that I need to take down the drying film sooner, cause if I leave it up it's become harded to its natural curl.
One time I left the re-rolled film in a canister for about 4-5 days (gone on a trip) and when I took it out I had the reverse problem of the curl going the new way. 😱
I'm interested in what other people do.
- after leaving the tank, I squeegee with my fingers and let dry
- as soon as it is barely dry I roll it against it's natural curl and store overnight in a old film canister.
- approx 12 later I take it out and cut it into strips of 6 and store in a sleeve sheet.
- if still curling I press it inside a Magnum photo book 😀
Sometimes this works well and I've found the film almost perfectly flat with no need for Mr Magnum, but sometimes the curl hasn't left. One thing I've noticed is that I need to take down the drying film sooner, cause if I leave it up it's become harded to its natural curl.
One time I left the re-rolled film in a canister for about 4-5 days (gone on a trip) and when I took it out I had the reverse problem of the curl going the new way. 😱
I'm interested in what other people do.