c6h6o3
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Our discussion of Efke prices on another thread herein brought this to mind.
I have a terrible problem with scratches, pinholes and other assorted gouges and pock marks on my efke negatives. This has got to be the softest emulsion ever. And of course, since I develop my film in ABC pyro, a hardening fixer is unthinkable.
William, do you have any solution (I mean to the problem, not a liquid) for this? I'm being really careful and am not allowing the corners to touch when I shuffle. Have you also had this problem? Any special handling that might help alleviate it?
I have a terrible problem with scratches, pinholes and other assorted gouges and pock marks on my efke negatives. This has got to be the softest emulsion ever. And of course, since I develop my film in ABC pyro, a hardening fixer is unthinkable.
William, do you have any solution (I mean to the problem, not a liquid) for this? I'm being really careful and am not allowing the corners to touch when I shuffle. Have you also had this problem? Any special handling that might help alleviate it?