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Re: Konica Reticulation
- From: George L Smyth <GLSmyth@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Konica Reticulation
- Date: Mon, 19 May 1997 17:03:03 -0400
eml@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> Haven't shot any lately, but when I lived in Florida, I used to
> have to process Konica IR750 (120 size) at temps as high as 32C (90F).
> I never got any reticulation at all, and aleways, the emulsion side
> of the negative seemed to be very shiny and with no physical
> graininess. Are you using a stop bath, possibly with a developer containing
> carbonate for an alkali? This could cause reticulation. The film has been
> so good for me that I can't imagine it ever reticulationg unless abused, as
> above.
I always use a stop bath and have had no problems with any other films.
Development, as always, has been with Rodinal.
george
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