rippo
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- Sep 12, 2006
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Randy: I live in Southern California, and we've outlawed humidity of any sort around here. Very dry, almost all the time!
desi8888: If I were printing with an enlarger, this curl wouldn't be a problem. Every enlarger I've used smashed the film nicely flat. But scanning is a different story. Curl can result in image distortion, as one dimension gets shortened but not the other (and in a nonlinear way). And worse, with too much curve the negative actually touches the glass, which results in newton rings appearing in the scan.
Fortunately, the reverse-coil on the reels has helped greatly. I do find that the film will start to curl quickly after being pulled off the reels, so I don't leave it sitting around before scanning. But so far I haven't had any problems like I did in the past.
desi8888: If I were printing with an enlarger, this curl wouldn't be a problem. Every enlarger I've used smashed the film nicely flat. But scanning is a different story. Curl can result in image distortion, as one dimension gets shortened but not the other (and in a nonlinear way). And worse, with too much curve the negative actually touches the glass, which results in newton rings appearing in the scan.
Fortunately, the reverse-coil on the reels has helped greatly. I do find that the film will start to curl quickly after being pulled off the reels, so I don't leave it sitting around before scanning. But so far I haven't had any problems like I did in the past.