Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/02/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> 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 I've never heard of anyone not using Photoflo. I've heard of people using too much. That's common at first. But its been a basic part of developing film for half a century. If I was out of photo Flo I'd not run the film that day till I got some. [Rabs] Mark William Rabiner