jano
Evil Bokeh
Through the course of the last several months, I've been tearing my hair out because my negs all have residue and spots on them. Regardless of fixing time, washing time, distilled water, purified water, hair-drier vs hang to dry, etc etc etc. Tried it with and without photoflo.
Last night I read the directions on the bottle.. dilute one part in 200. Everyone here's told me "one drop" or "two drops". I decided to give it a go. I diluted 2ml into 400ml tap water. I dunked the reel w/ film in. manually agitated it a little. Watched it foamand bubble. pulled out the reel, shook it a bit to get large pieces of water off, then hung to dry.
Not only did the negs dry faster, they were SPOTLESS. I was surprised further that they had no dust, too!
w00t! (why doesn't that dance icon work???) Sure, the two goods parts may not necessarily correlate, but I'm a happy camper now.
So. If you're struggling with spotty negatives, try using a larger amount of photoflo!
Jano
PS: reels and tank washed out very clean very quickly very thoroughly too!
Last night I read the directions on the bottle.. dilute one part in 200. Everyone here's told me "one drop" or "two drops". I decided to give it a go. I diluted 2ml into 400ml tap water. I dunked the reel w/ film in. manually agitated it a little. Watched it foamand bubble. pulled out the reel, shook it a bit to get large pieces of water off, then hung to dry.
Not only did the negs dry faster, they were SPOTLESS. I was surprised further that they had no dust, too!
w00t! (why doesn't that dance icon work???) Sure, the two goods parts may not necessarily correlate, but I'm a happy camper now.
So. If you're struggling with spotty negatives, try using a larger amount of photoflo!
Jano
PS: reels and tank washed out very clean very quickly very thoroughly too!