= Original Message From Ed Engberg
eengb...@ix.netcom.com =
40 years ago the little white spots were caused by bubbles in the
developer
bath.
They fixed that problem 35 years ago. ;-)
Yes they could be air bells caused by bubbles. But I think she is using
sheet film. Air bells are
: [pinhole-discussion] white holes in negatives
= Original Message From Shannon Stoney
shannonsto...@earthlink.net =
What causes negatives to get those little holes in them?
Most often this is caused by dust on the negative before the image is shot.
Try cleaning the room you load your film
= Original Message From Shannon Stoney
shannonsto...@earthlink.net =
What causes negatives to get those little holes in them?
Most often this is caused by dust on the negative before the image is shot.
Try cleaning the room you load your film holders then cleaning your
holders with an
--- Shannon Stoney shannonsto...@earthlink.net wrote:
What causes negatives to get those little holes in them? Not literally
all the way through the film base, but holes in the emulsion, like little
clear or white specks? I think I heard some place that you can prevent
those by using water
Hi:
Maybe its your water. Try distilled water.
Gord
On Wed, 26 Jun 2002, Shannon Stoney wrote:
What causes negatives to get those little holes in them? Not literally
all the way through the film base, but holes in the emulsion, like little
clear or white specks? I think I heard some
What causes negatives to get those little holes in them? Not literally
all the way through the film base, but holes in the emulsion, like little
clear or white specks? I think I heard some place that you can prevent
those by using water instead of stop, but I always use water and I get them