Cholentpot
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I've recently moved and have a different water supply. My old method of getting clean negatives out of the wash have been met with failure. Streaks, spots, and all sorts of issues. I tried everything from hanging at a 45 angle, to squeegees. All with mixed results. I've finally found something that seems to work.
In the past I've washed as regular, mixed some photo-flo in the take using a drinking straw, agitated lightly, dumped the water and tapped the reel to removed as much water as possible. It worked in the past. It seems this was the issue now.
Now I do everything the same, except I agitate a little more and I take the film out and hang as wet as possible. I mean I want to see rivulets of water streaming off. I'm even thinking of loading some water in a spray bottle and giving a bit more once it's on the line. That coupled with the 45 are giving me almost perfect negatives.
Just goes to show, advice I got and used successfully does not always transition.
In the past I've washed as regular, mixed some photo-flo in the take using a drinking straw, agitated lightly, dumped the water and tapped the reel to removed as much water as possible. It worked in the past. It seems this was the issue now.
Now I do everything the same, except I agitate a little more and I take the film out and hang as wet as possible. I mean I want to see rivulets of water streaming off. I'm even thinking of loading some water in a spray bottle and giving a bit more once it's on the line. That coupled with the 45 are giving me almost perfect negatives.
Just goes to show, advice I got and used successfully does not always transition.