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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Shel Belinkoff
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> I don't recommend a pre soak.  It has, for me, upset the development
> time and i could never get consistent results.  It has been
> said that
> when the film has received a pre soak, uptake of developer
> may not be
> consistent.

It's consistent, it's just consistently different. It might be
important to give the pre-soak enough time to totally soak in.

The reason I do it is because I often load wet reels. When doing so
you get little water droplets on the film, and I have a sneaking
suspicion these little drops cause changes in density. If you have a
really wet tank/reels you can get actual streaks.

tv
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