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  1. So I assume that I'm using waaayyyy too much haha half a cap is way more than that! Maybe that's what's going on. Hmm, I just loaded up a roll of Delta 3200, I'm going to try to get through this roll so that I can see how it goes.<br /> <br /> How long do you keep the film in the photo flo?<br /><br /> By the way, thank you for your time!! I appreciate it!!
  2. Larry: got ya! What is the proper photo flo time & dilution? I was told to use half a cap(the cap on the photo flo bottle) to 500ml of distilled, and for the time I was just using the 30~ seconds that was at the end of the massive dev timer app(HP5+ in D-76)
  3. Larry: so after the rinse and photo flo I just hang to dry?
  4. Larry: I haven't gotten any scans(blew all the budget on the camera haha) but yes, I try to keep it clean<br /><br /> Michael: that's what I thought too, but I'm not sure how to get rid of them. When I processed my first roll I squeegeed them with my fingers but then I saw the marks so I thought that was the cause. But my second roll I didn't squeegee at all and there was less of them but the second one I did the photo flo at the end of the process, I should've tried to squeegee them but like I said, I thought I was gonna end up with the same result as the first roll. Anything you think I could try to get rid of them? Soak em & squeegee em?
  5. I've processed 2 rolls of 120 film and these lines have shown up. I know it's not the camera (Hasselblad 503 CW) cause I had a roll processed professionally when I first got the camera last month & the lines are no where to be seen. https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BzC345V4I2gyc19icDJDOElfMjg My process in dark bag with samigon stainless steel tank on a stainless steel reel: D-76 Stop bath Fixer Wash Photo-Flo I'm thinking it has to do with the water drying on the film, cause I don't see the lines when it comes out of the tank. My first roll processed had way more lines on it & I had done the photo flo before the final wash on accident. (Reason why I'm thinking it's the water) I haven't tried to run them under water to see if they would come off but I did try to wipe them off the top piece of the film after I cut if off with no luck. Thank you for any tips!!
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