TooManyShots
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How do you guys deal with water marks on the color negative, 35mm? I am doing my final rinse with distilled water and adding some wetting agent. Then, I wiped the negative down with a soft sponge. Some recommend using a more expensive, higher quality film squeegee. The result is unpredictable.
Like this shot here, you can see all the white dots by the top left corner.
2600Scan-140722-0007 by vracing, on Flickr
Then, you have this shot which is relatively clean. I have been using Photoshop healing tool to clean them up. Sometimes, the process is soooo tedious I don't even bother...
2600Scan-140722-0008 by vracing, on Flickr
Couple of things I can confirm is that they are water marks because if I rinse the film again, the white dots would change positions. It seems that the issue here isn't restricted to the Tetenal C41 kit. I didn't mix my Tetenal C41 kit with distilled water since in the development process I have to rinse the negatives using tap water.
Like this shot here, you can see all the white dots by the top left corner.

Then, you have this shot which is relatively clean. I have been using Photoshop healing tool to clean them up. Sometimes, the process is soooo tedious I don't even bother...

Couple of things I can confirm is that they are water marks because if I rinse the film again, the white dots would change positions. It seems that the issue here isn't restricted to the Tetenal C41 kit. I didn't mix my Tetenal C41 kit with distilled water since in the development process I have to rinse the negatives using tap water.