mporter012
Member
I know this subject has been brought up many time on here, and I've asked questions before about the process of getting cleaner negatives several times. I've become increasingly meticulous about my development process and I'm building a tent to hang negatives in to avoid any dust accumulation on negatives. I've recently been pondering what else could be causing the scratches and dust i'm seeing on my negatives and I've been thinking that the plastic negative sleeves may be the culprit.
After my negatives are dry, I cut them and place in the plastic sleeves and then put them in a 3 ring binder. Dust collects inside the sleeves and around the edges of the sleeves, and my current theory is that this is the issue. Maybe I should just cut the negatives and put them in a plastic holder that entirely closes off Or in a ziplock?
Mark
After my negatives are dry, I cut them and place in the plastic sleeves and then put them in a 3 ring binder. Dust collects inside the sleeves and around the edges of the sleeves, and my current theory is that this is the issue. Maybe I should just cut the negatives and put them in a plastic holder that entirely closes off Or in a ziplock?
Mark