Originally posted by stevebrot Processed a roll of Legacy Pro 400 yesterday and went to scan today...NOT!!! The "curl beast" attacks again. The curl is so bad (both directions) that the V700 film holders pop up and will not stay shut. Some time under several books and maybe I can do something with them. Perhaps by tomorrow I will have something to share?
Steve
(...wishing the Nikon 5000 ED was working since it manages the curlies a little better...)
Steve,
I shoot Arista Premium 400 (Kodak Tri-X), and find that if I try to scan an hour or two after I develop it, it's dry enough but too curly. I find that if I just leave it hanging for a day, it flattens out enough that it goes in my Epson V500 film holder well enough. However, I really would like to get the ANR glass inserts and do it right. I checked with some local picture-frame stores, and they did not even know what ANR glass was, so I struck out trying to get some cheap alternative.
Here is a picture of my granddaughter watching her cousins play a soccer game. She looks comfortable!
Pentax MX, Sigma Zoom-KII 70-210mm f4.5 lens + Y2 yellow filter,
Kodak Tri-X B&W @ ISO800, Rodinal,
standard agitation, 20 minutes, 1+100 dilution,
Epson V500 scanner. -Joe-