http://www.flickr.com/photos/shannonstoney/If you look here you will see some nasty scratches on some 120 film, running the length of the film rather than across it. Wonder how those got there? Could the reels have done it? Or my hands? It's on exposure #11. I usually don't touch the film after I photo flo it, but I might have this time.
Also: I think my bottle of photo flo might be still causing streaks. I dilute it at half the dilution recommended, yet I still sometimes see streaks. Could this be because the stock solution is simply old? I can't find an expiration date on it, but I think it's pretty old.
--shannon On Feb 28, 2008, at 6:40 AM, <C.Breukel@xxxxxxx> wrote:
We had recently some discussion on how to process old outdated photo paper: I mentioned Defender 58-D. Got this through I guy on APUG. He (Rlibersky) has now a very intersesting post up (at least I think it's interesting), with examples: You might want to check out:http://www.apug.org/forums/forum37/47681-old-paper- again.html#post593795Best, Cor======================================================================= =====================================To unsubscribe from this list, go to www.freelists.org and logon to your account (the same e-mail address and password you set-up when you subscribed,) and unsubscribe from there.
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