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Re: [Digital BW] help with developing problem

2003-05-23 by Mark Savoia

How old is the film? Was it gray market? Was it refrigerated? If so did 
it have plenty of time to warm up or is it possible it had moisture 
condense on it? Could be a fungus. Do you have more unexposed rolls you 
could have processed elsewhere (lab, friend, etc.)? Did you call Ilford 
yet? They are VERY good about troubleshooting.
Mark

Stephen Kobrin wrote:

> The spots are black, but are virtually impossible to see with a five
> power loupe.  In fact,they were not obvious in the prescan and only
> apparent in the 5x7 PS image -- very obvious when I zoomed in once. 
> However, they are apparent in a 5X7 print.  I really cannot tell
> which side of the negative they are on.  Very hard to see most of
> them.  It is also of interest that they are discrete spots.
>
> Steve
>
> --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Stephen
> Petegorsky <petegorsky@e...> wrote:
> > Stephen - do you mean that the spots on the negatives were clear or
> black?
> > Do they appear to be in the image or on top of the emulsion or
> backing??
>
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