eddie gunks Member Joined Dec 14, 2005 Messages 1,156 Location Saugerties, Format Large Format Oct 5, 2007 #1 hi all, my brother is in vietnam. he has been there for 5 years. the E6 labs are closing daily. his last batch of E6 film he says is sticky. they are not wet. what is happening? does he need to rewash and restabilize? thanks for the help. eddie
hi all, my brother is in vietnam. he has been there for 5 years. the E6 labs are closing daily. his last batch of E6 film he says is sticky. they are not wet. what is happening? does he need to rewash and restabilize? thanks for the help. eddie
Photo Engineer Subscriber Joined Apr 19, 2005 Messages 29,018 Location Rochester, NY Format Multi Format Oct 5, 2007 #2 This is not unusual. When I was in SEA all of my film and prints felt sticky due to the extreme heat and humiditity. Washing will remove all fungus protection unless he re-stabilzes or uses a final rinse. Besides, what is he doing touching his slides? He should only touch the cardboard. And slides, when stacked, don't touch due to the mount. PE
This is not unusual. When I was in SEA all of my film and prints felt sticky due to the extreme heat and humiditity. Washing will remove all fungus protection unless he re-stabilzes or uses a final rinse. Besides, what is he doing touching his slides? He should only touch the cardboard. And slides, when stacked, don't touch due to the mount. PE
OP OP eddie gunks Member Joined Dec 14, 2005 Messages 1,156 Location Saugerties, Format Large Format Oct 5, 2007 #3 thanks PE. the slides are not mounted. i do not know why he is touching them he says that the other slides are not this way. they are newly processed. Ediie
thanks PE. the slides are not mounted. i do not know why he is touching them he says that the other slides are not this way. they are newly processed. Ediie
Photo Engineer Subscriber Joined Apr 19, 2005 Messages 29,018 Location Rochester, NY Format Multi Format Oct 5, 2007 #4 All I know is that this happened, mainly to prints and never to Kodachrome which is lacquered. Perhaps there was an error at the plant. Whatever he does, he must not wash without treatment in some sort of stabilzer or final rinse to prevent growth of 'bugs' on his film. PE
All I know is that this happened, mainly to prints and never to Kodachrome which is lacquered. Perhaps there was an error at the plant. Whatever he does, he must not wash without treatment in some sort of stabilzer or final rinse to prevent growth of 'bugs' on his film. PE
Ian Grant Subscriber Joined Aug 2, 2004 Messages 23,271 Location West Midland Format Multi Format Oct 5, 2007 #5 Maybe the sticky film wasn't stabilised properly, many stabilisers contain formaldehyde. Ian