Complete Self Instructing Library of Practical Photography volume 1

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Complete Self Instructing Library of Practical Photography volume 1
J B James Boniface Schriever
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Second, should you draw the film with the emulsion side down through the developer, so that the film strikes the bottom of the tray, it is likely to be scratched. Abrasion marks will immediately appear, which reproduce in the finished print as white lines.
236. Since there is no way of remedying these lines and streaks upon the film, exercise the greatest of care, when developing the film, not to allow its surface to come in contact with anything excepting the solution. In fact, this caution mu
...st be observed during every stage of the handling of the film, from the removal from the camera to the placing in the printing frame. Do not allow your fingers to come in contact with either side of the film, even when it is dry. When it is necessary to handle the film, take hold of the extreme edges only. All films on the market at the present time are non-curling, and during the process of manufac- ture, in order to make them non-curling, both sides of the celluloid support are coated with gelatin.

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