Nige
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df cardwell said:This isn't meant as trolling, but WHY haven't I had trouble with scratches in 37 years of shooting ? And I know some OLD TIMERS who always squeegee ( or chamois ) their film ?
Gosh, that's like 10,000 rolls of film and it isn't a problem. Photo-Flo in distilled water, the whole thing ....
As David Vestal says, you do it with 'ritual slowness'.
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have you bought a lotto ticket?

Actually, I used to squeegee using my fingers with no scratches (must have read that in a book since I was 'self taught' from the Kodak B&W Processing book) and squeegee with a squeegee (bought cause I thought i would be better than using my fingers) but why risk it when a dip in distilled with a hint of wetting agent, dries absolutely spotless.
One thing I add to the routine for films developed in reels, is I shake/flick the reel sideways (while the film is still on it) to remove the majority of water before removing and hanging using weighted clips.