Robin Guymer
Member
I tried multiple techniques and finally use this that leaves me with near perfectly watermark clear negs every time.
2nd final rinse using 1 drop of adaflo or photoflo or dishwashing liquid to 700 ml of water. Wash the film up and down vigorously in the Patterson tank with lid off for 60 sec.
Final rinse removes the soapy flo but leaves enough residue of flo that the water falls off easier - remove from tank and gently wash under running water through one side of the spool then flip over and through the other side.
Shake reel to remove bulk of water. Now I slide the spool onto a long torch handle that has a rubber stopper at the bulb end, but you could use a long screw driver or make something. Vigorously shake the reel so it bounces against the stop end for about 60 sec then flip over on the reel and shake the other way. I gauge when the water stops coming off the film and reel by shaking it towards my exposed wrist. You will be amazed how much water keeps coming off.
Peel film off the reel carefully and slowly and hang to dry in dust free area - Do Not Sqeegy!
There will still be the occasional neg that has a watermark where a larger droplet evaporated. Buy some digital camera sensor cleaners on eBay. Using a touch of liquid on the nano cloth wipe gently over the neg and use a puffer to dry. Then the neg is good for scanning or enlarging.
2nd final rinse using 1 drop of adaflo or photoflo or dishwashing liquid to 700 ml of water. Wash the film up and down vigorously in the Patterson tank with lid off for 60 sec.
Final rinse removes the soapy flo but leaves enough residue of flo that the water falls off easier - remove from tank and gently wash under running water through one side of the spool then flip over and through the other side.
Shake reel to remove bulk of water. Now I slide the spool onto a long torch handle that has a rubber stopper at the bulb end, but you could use a long screw driver or make something. Vigorously shake the reel so it bounces against the stop end for about 60 sec then flip over on the reel and shake the other way. I gauge when the water stops coming off the film and reel by shaking it towards my exposed wrist. You will be amazed how much water keeps coming off.
Peel film off the reel carefully and slowly and hang to dry in dust free area - Do Not Sqeegy!
There will still be the occasional neg that has a watermark where a larger droplet evaporated. Buy some digital camera sensor cleaners on eBay. Using a touch of liquid on the nano cloth wipe gently over the neg and use a puffer to dry. Then the neg is good for scanning or enlarging.