I've got a few rolls of Rollei Retro 400 from a couple of years ago that I'd really like to get some nice prints from. Unfortunately, these negatives attract dust like no other film I've used.
Usually a gentle burst of air or a light brushing is sufficient to prepare a negative for printing. I've probably printed one particular negative nearly a dozen times, and no matter how carefully I handle it, my prints end up with dust specks... I know it's dust because the spots are in a different place each time.
I'm afraid to handle these prints any more for fear of simply wearing them out, but I would really like to get one clean print.
Has anyone else noticed this problem with Rollei Retro? How do you print your negatives?
Cheers,
Usually a gentle burst of air or a light brushing is sufficient to prepare a negative for printing. I've probably printed one particular negative nearly a dozen times, and no matter how carefully I handle it, my prints end up with dust specks... I know it's dust because the spots are in a different place each time.
I'm afraid to handle these prints any more for fear of simply wearing them out, but I would really like to get one clean print.
Has anyone else noticed this problem with Rollei Retro? How do you print your negatives?
Cheers,

