Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/02/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I used to put my (plastic) Paterson reels in the dishwasher from time to time. Worked a treat - they came out like new. Cheers Mark Pope, Swindon, Wilts UK Homepage http://www.monomagic.co.uk Blog http://www.monomagic.co.uk/blog Picture a week (2010) http://www.monomagic.co.uk/index.php?gallery=paw/2010 Picture a week (2009) http://www.monomagic.co.uk/index.php?gallery=paw/2009 (2008) http://www.monomagic.co.uk/index.php?gallery=paw/2008 Jefffery Smith wrote: > Wendy, > > Many people on this forum use a tiny amount of Photo-flo in their final > water rinse, the idea being that they don't want to leave any residue. I > think many put the tip of a finger into the bottle and stick it in the > final rinse, just enough to break the surface tension of the water. That > has never worked for me, so I use exactly the amount that Kodak > recommends, in distilled water. I'm sure that it leaves more residue on > the reels, but SS reels don't depend on the film sliding in a groove, and > stainless steel reels can be cleaned using pretty strong chemicals to > remove residue should it become a problem. > > My problem is dust as my house was built in about 1850. It is a problem > even in one of those hanging clear plastic film dryers. I may eventually > buy an inexpensive lab incubator and just dry the film on the reels. > > Jeffery > > On Feb 28, 2010, at 7:11 AM, Wendy Thurman wrote: > >> Frank- >> >> Main problem is the reels. I've processed a lot of 135, 120, and >> sheet film but it has been years since I've done it. I've ordered the >> Hewes reels and that should go a long way to improving the process. >> >> I've got a two-reel Tundra SS tank. Temp is right at 70F, D76 for 7 >> min 15 sec, Ilford Stop for 30 sec, Kodak Fix for 10 min, then a 30 >> min wash followed by a few sloshes in a Photo-flo solution. Developer >> and fixer are mixed with bottled water, stop from the tap. (The water >> here is filthy, but it's bacterially filthy.) Omega Seamaster watch >> for a timer :) Proper timer on the way. The issues other than the >> reels were spotting on the negatives and some water streaking after >> drying. Any tips certainly appreciated; I'm apparently re-learning >> what I thought I already knew. >> >> Wendy > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information