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Suspect I'm about to learn something about film probably well over due...
Efke 100 11x14" film - processed in Pyro PMK
One sheet drying I noticed some residue on the base side of the film, what I thought might have been perhaps some left over wetting agent from some other negs - some sort of contamination anyway.
I touched it, it was hard and had relief - I took the neg and bathed it in water rubbing the area lightly over time it went but upon pulling out the film I noted I had rubbed off an area of some gummy layer (the film was dry to look at, but still sticky to touch before I washed it again). Under this gummy layer was the base proper, shinier and what I would usually expect ...
What is this layer ? And how to go about not affecting it ? Its pretty much like emulsion (yes, I double checked it wasn't actual emulsion like say x-ray film), a bit thicker maybe, it comes off like goo on your finger nail if you give it a good go at ... Something to do with the Anti-Halation layer ?
Anyway, the layer had pyro stain in it so the neg is now compromised in that area, but it may still print ok if eyeballing is any guide (which it often isn't with pyro and UV processes)...
Efke 100 11x14" film - processed in Pyro PMK
One sheet drying I noticed some residue on the base side of the film, what I thought might have been perhaps some left over wetting agent from some other negs - some sort of contamination anyway.
I touched it, it was hard and had relief - I took the neg and bathed it in water rubbing the area lightly over time it went but upon pulling out the film I noted I had rubbed off an area of some gummy layer (the film was dry to look at, but still sticky to touch before I washed it again). Under this gummy layer was the base proper, shinier and what I would usually expect ...
What is this layer ? And how to go about not affecting it ? Its pretty much like emulsion (yes, I double checked it wasn't actual emulsion like say x-ray film), a bit thicker maybe, it comes off like goo on your finger nail if you give it a good go at ... Something to do with the Anti-Halation layer ?
Anyway, the layer had pyro stain in it so the neg is now compromised in that area, but it may still print ok if eyeballing is any guide (which it often isn't with pyro and UV processes)...

