Rom
Member
Dear all,
I know it is certainly a newbie question but i need your help.
So as you can see i have a big problem, i have still a big issue on dusty scratch when i enlarge it (35mm & 6X6). I try to solve it out but i can't !
Here it is my process :
All my tool are cleaned and washed before any use.
I do not open completely my can of 135, i just do not take it back at the maximum when i have finish it and then, it helps me to set it up in the roll befor developping.. Is it a bad way to scratch the negs.
Then, dev bath, stop fix and wash are made with ap water. Not very good quality, clean with a certain quantity of calcareous.
Last bath with deminarilsed water.
And then, still dust on the negs and it's a big problem.
Is it when it get dry ? My room for this is my bathroom, clean, but not like a laboratory..
Many thanks in advance for your help
All the best
Romain
I know it is certainly a newbie question but i need your help.
So as you can see i have a big problem, i have still a big issue on dusty scratch when i enlarge it (35mm & 6X6). I try to solve it out but i can't !
Here it is my process :
All my tool are cleaned and washed before any use.
I do not open completely my can of 135, i just do not take it back at the maximum when i have finish it and then, it helps me to set it up in the roll befor developping.. Is it a bad way to scratch the negs.
Then, dev bath, stop fix and wash are made with ap water. Not very good quality, clean with a certain quantity of calcareous.
Last bath with deminarilsed water.
And then, still dust on the negs and it's a big problem.
Is it when it get dry ? My room for this is my bathroom, clean, but not like a laboratory..
Many thanks in advance for your help
All the best
Romain