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I just started developing my own film in the darkroom of a local community college. While most of the negatives turn out OK, some have scratches in them. I cannot yet figure out where the scratches are being introduced but am thinking of minimizing handling of the negatives.
Right now, I "squeegee" the negatives with two fingers after I dip the reel in photo-flo for about a minute. I am thinking of skipping the squeegee step and, after photo-flow, (a) just shake the reel to remove excess water, (b) remove the negatives from the reel, and (c) then hang the negatives in the drying cabinet.
Bad idea?
Right now, I "squeegee" the negatives with two fingers after I dip the reel in photo-flo for about a minute. I am thinking of skipping the squeegee step and, after photo-flow, (a) just shake the reel to remove excess water, (b) remove the negatives from the reel, and (c) then hang the negatives in the drying cabinet.
Bad idea?