Re: Heat Wave

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Hi Russ,

(This is my first post to this group..)

I had something like this happen, once.  (It only takes once). I tried the 
re-wet process, and air dried it hanging with some clips, it helped a tiny 
bit, since the base is physically warped from the usual shape, flat.

I had to resort to making prints with a glass carrier and plenty of pressure.

Dave

At 09:28 PM 11/14/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi Gang......
>
>Here is a two part question..............
>
>
>I recently built a film dryer similar to what
>was shown in Shutterbug a few months back.
>
>A piece of plastic pipe and a hair
>dryer and a few other odds and ends.
>
>You would dry the film while on the reels.
>
>This does work rather well.
>
>
>The other night while drying 6 rolls
>of 120 film by mistake I set the heat too
>  high and the film was more or less ok
>but it is now wavy........
>
>I believe that I should be able to print ok from it.
>
>
>Here is the question................
>
>Would it flatten the film if I
>soaked the film and re dried it?
>
>And.........
>
>When I dry it should I air dry it
>by hanging it, or use the heated
>dryer at the proper heat setting?
>
>Thanks...........
>
>
>Russ
>R.E. Baker
>Photography
>rebphoto@pronetisp.net


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