ambaker
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Looks/sounds like GP3 to me. The numbers and dots from the backing paper coincide with my experience. Apparently no way to avoid that either.
The ink comes off on the emulsion side of the film from the outside of the backing. The camera I used was a Pentax 67, so no window. In the frames the image was lighter on the area where the number appeared on the negative. Which indicates the ink blocked the light, and then washed off during development.
The stuff does not curl so bad in HC-110 B, for 7.5 minutes. Just ruins most negatives with numbers and dots.
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The ink comes off on the emulsion side of the film from the outside of the backing. The camera I used was a Pentax 67, so no window. In the frames the image was lighter on the area where the number appeared on the negative. Which indicates the ink blocked the light, and then washed off during development.
The stuff does not curl so bad in HC-110 B, for 7.5 minutes. Just ruins most negatives with numbers and dots.
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