agentlossing
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I seem to have a bad habit of scratching film emulsion when it's freshly developed and still wet. I suppose, lately, it's come down to a mix of using films with a thin emulsion (Kentmere Pan 200 and 400), and squeegeeing. I've learned my lesson with actual film squeegees and don't use them anymore (too risky in my opinion), but on my last developed roll, I used my (clean) fingers to squeegee the excess water off, and I still somehow put a scratch down the middle of my film, probably a bit of roughness on the side of one of my finger-joints.
I read somewhere that thin emulsion scratches can be remedied sometimes by soaking the film, so the emulsion can expand and fill the gap. Has anyone had actual success with doing this? The scratch is fairly faint but visible especially where there's significant contrast.
I hope at this point I have learned my lesson sufficiently to just leave the film alone, at least with these kinds of films.
I read somewhere that thin emulsion scratches can be remedied sometimes by soaking the film, so the emulsion can expand and fill the gap. Has anyone had actual success with doing this? The scratch is fairly faint but visible especially where there's significant contrast.
I hope at this point I have learned my lesson sufficiently to just leave the film alone, at least with these kinds of films.

