R.Gould
Member
Each to their own I stoped using a squeegee backed in the 70's, long before Foma, I was using Trix, and had been happily using a squeegee since I started in the late 50's, but I ruined 4 films with it, It was a paterson, same as they produce today, never used one again and started using a pad of kitchen towel, and have been doing so ever since, with 35mm, I never did anything else but wetting agent , ( in those days I used a few drops of washing up stuff) shake and dry, I know there is a right and wrong way to squeegee a film and I had no problems until then, I think about 1975, It was my first paid photographic job, and I had to go out and shoot it all over, the negatives were un printable, cost me money, so never again.I squeegee all my films, have done so for the last 35 years. I never had any problems with any film.
Now before you get the pitchforks and torchlights, let me say there is a right and wrong way to squeegee any film.
In fact you can look at my Foma 400 samples in post # 63, there are no marks.