Dan wrote:
I dropped a roll of print film off at a new lab for processing and
sleeving, and, instead of sleeving, they rolled the film and put it into
the canister the film cartridge was in. I've cut it into 5 frame strips,
but I'm having a heck of a time trying to uncurl the strips so
Dan,
I heard that if you pee on it, it will straighten right out. Wouldn't hurt
to try. It supposed to cure athlete's foot and keep the pests of off roses.
:-)
Tom C.
Thanks Tom. I'll let the volunteer PUG critics handle that.
(FWIW, it's extremely efficacious on cats.G)
Dan Scott
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It will...every roll of b+w I develop curls, but they flatten fine under
weight. I use a box of paper.
Film and paper will curl less if it dries more slowly. Just increase the
humidity of the drying environment and the film will curl less.
--Mike
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On Sunday, March 11, 2001 8:47 AM, Dan Scott [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Hi all,
I dropped a roll of print film off at a new lab for processing and
sleeving, and, instead of sleeving, they rolled the film and put it into
the canister the film cartridge was in. I've cut it into 5 frame
On 10 Mar 2001, at 16:47, Dan Scott wrote:
Hi all,
I dropped a roll of print film off at a new lab for processing and
sleeving, and, instead of sleeving, they rolled the film and put it into
the canister the film cartridge was in. I've cut it into 5 frame strips,
but I'm having a heck of
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If I soak the strips in water, will they straighten out? If
not, do you
have any suggestions?
From: "John Coyle"
May not work with the short strips, but what I do is, when the
roll is returned
form the lab, hang the uncut film inside a tall cupboard door
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