Jim Jones
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How do you manage film flatness? At some point I moved to glass holders, as my films were generally too warped for best results in glassless mounts.
Managing film flatness starts with film storage. There are advantages in a film file system that stores all film with the emulsions facing only one direction. However, this does not control the tendency of film to curl. A system where the negatives are alternately stored face to face and back to back under modest pressure counters film curl. The long discontinued 35mm negative wallets from Print File, Inc. in Orlando FL do this to such a degree that the negative strips tend to slip out of the wallets if one is not careful. Perhaps similar negative wallets are available somewhere.
Heat in the enlarger can cause negatives to pop out of focus. My former Omega B22 had a small lamp housing that could become quite hot in long printing sessions. To counter negative popping I left the lamp on. When not actually exposing the print, reducing the voltage with a variable transformer prolonged lamp life.