dmr
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I'm taking the liberty of starting a new thread with this one, this is kind of a spin-off of the film retriever thread, but I just thought of something ...
I just realized something -- I don't know how significant, but a habit that I am about to change, and I don't know why I haven't realized this before.
Not often, but occasionally I'll get film back and complain about streaks and scratches. I've always blamed this on lack of care in the mini-labs.
However, more often than not when I finish a roll of film, I'll just toss it in my purse where it sinks to the bottom, sometimes in the center console thing of the car, where it also sinks to the bottom. For some reason, I'm not in the habit of returning exposed film to those little plastic containers, a habit I am about to change. Both of those places do have various detritus and drek, crumbs and grains of various types and such. I'm just wondering if that's been responsible for infrequent but occasional scratches and streaks, in particular one streak of some substance a couple months ago which did come off with a cotton ball and H2O.
Hmmmmm .... If a grain of something did get trapped in the felt, yes, it could scratch when they pulled the film out to put it in the processor ...
Retrievers are often sold with 35mm film home development kits,
but don't be tempted to remove the exposed film from the cartridge
with one of these - use a bottle opener to break it open instead.
Each pass of the film through the felt light baffle material on the
cartridge increases the chance of scratches on the negatives.
I just realized something -- I don't know how significant, but a habit that I am about to change, and I don't know why I haven't realized this before.
Not often, but occasionally I'll get film back and complain about streaks and scratches. I've always blamed this on lack of care in the mini-labs.
However, more often than not when I finish a roll of film, I'll just toss it in my purse where it sinks to the bottom, sometimes in the center console thing of the car, where it also sinks to the bottom. For some reason, I'm not in the habit of returning exposed film to those little plastic containers, a habit I am about to change. Both of those places do have various detritus and drek, crumbs and grains of various types and such. I'm just wondering if that's been responsible for infrequent but occasional scratches and streaks, in particular one streak of some substance a couple months ago which did come off with a cotton ball and H2O.
Hmmmmm .... If a grain of something did get trapped in the felt, yes, it could scratch when they pulled the film out to put it in the processor ...