Thanks Bill,
Do you think it's some chemical used in processing and they were just
sloppy?
I also noticed fingerprints that day as well. This is the same lab that I
have gotten scratched slides back from... the second time it was near the
end of the roll instead of the beginning.
They are the "premiere" specialty lab here in town. Likely the only
"pro-lab" in 500 miles.
Tom C.
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From: "William Robb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: E6 Processing Goo-gob
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> Subject: E6 Processing Goo-gob
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> > I recently received some 35mm E6 back. The last several
> slides had what
> > looked like drips of clear fluid on them (it was no longer
> wet). It
> > appeared to run across the transparency from left to right.
> It looked
> > slightly like a bubble with a raised appearance. I haven't
> touched it.
> >
> > What is this? Did my processor flub up somehow? Is there a
> way to clean it
> > off?
>
> Likely as not, something got dribbled down the emulsion after it
> was dry. What happens is the emulsion swells when it gets wet,
> but in this case stays slightly deformed when it dries because
> it was not wetted evenly. I would be having a quiet man to man
> with yer lab.
> William Robb
>
>
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