Argenticien
Dave
(In all of this, I'm discussing black & white negative emulsions in 120 size.)
A question for the materials scientists, chemical engineers, and similar out there: Is there an inextricable relationship between transparentness* of film base and curliness? I've just processed my first two rolls of Rollei Ortho 25, which has a very clear (near-transparent) base, and it is horribly, unmanageably curly. Pressing the cut strips of one roll with heavy books overnight did little to nothing. Ditto with reverse-rolling the other roll overnight. This is the same problem I had with Efke 25 (peace be upon it), and I saw similar reported in a recent thread about PolyPan. Is there some force of nature that prevents these slow, clear films being flatter? Pan F Plus 50 is the least curly slow film I've seen, but it is slightly less clear, although of course nothing like the deep grey of for example Delta Pro 400.
--Dave
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* I'm aware that "transparentness" probably isn't a word. I'm deliberately avoiding the more proper "transparency" to avoid any confusion with E-6 film.
A question for the materials scientists, chemical engineers, and similar out there: Is there an inextricable relationship between transparentness* of film base and curliness? I've just processed my first two rolls of Rollei Ortho 25, which has a very clear (near-transparent) base, and it is horribly, unmanageably curly. Pressing the cut strips of one roll with heavy books overnight did little to nothing. Ditto with reverse-rolling the other roll overnight. This is the same problem I had with Efke 25 (peace be upon it), and I saw similar reported in a recent thread about PolyPan. Is there some force of nature that prevents these slow, clear films being flatter? Pan F Plus 50 is the least curly slow film I've seen, but it is slightly less clear, although of course nothing like the deep grey of for example Delta Pro 400.
--Dave
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* I'm aware that "transparentness" probably isn't a word. I'm deliberately avoiding the more proper "transparency" to avoid any confusion with E-6 film.