I think i know what the problem is with my film. They are def curling down toward the emulsion but half of the negs when put in the
neg sheets right the KODAK name is upside down or backwards.
So looking again at the Mamiya manual, the film roll is installed on left side UPSIDE down, not the way the guy showed me and
seems wrong but...
If the edge writing on your negatives is upside down or backwards, it just means that the negatives have been put into the negative sleeve upside down or backwards.
If you put the film into the camera wrong, you will not get any useful images on the rolls.
Remember, of course, that with the rotating backs on the RZ67 or RB67, some of the negatives will show the vertical on the long side, while others will show the horizontal on the long side.
But the inside of the curl neg is the emulsion side right? That side should be down in the neg sheet so u can contact print. But on some of mine,
when emulsion side is down, the edge writing is backwards. So i'm wondering if i'm contact printing them wrong or if they're curling wrong becuz of
water temp or something.
The emulsion side should be dull but honestly i can't see much diff so maybe my negs are thin ?
Forget the curl; put the strips into the storage sheet (or neg holder or contact printing frame) with the edge writing the right way up way viewed from above. The emulsion side is now on the underside of the negs.