MikeM1977
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I process my 4x5" sheet film in trays. I usually use latex gloves and developed in HC110.
Today I tried out Pyrocat (I've used it before w/ roll film), so I decided to pick up some disposable nitrile gloves.
In the past, I've always touched the sheets here and there when handling them in the trays. Never been a major problem.
All of the sheets I processed in Pyrocat with the blue nitrile gloves were ruined because it seems that every time I touched a sheet with the glove, it left a mark.
Any other experiences to corroborate my theory that these nitrile gloves are responsible for the marks? I can't imagine it is the Pyrocat developer.
Today I tried out Pyrocat (I've used it before w/ roll film), so I decided to pick up some disposable nitrile gloves.
In the past, I've always touched the sheets here and there when handling them in the trays. Never been a major problem.
All of the sheets I processed in Pyrocat with the blue nitrile gloves were ruined because it seems that every time I touched a sheet with the glove, it left a mark.
Any other experiences to corroborate my theory that these nitrile gloves are responsible for the marks? I can't imagine it is the Pyrocat developer.