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Re: [APML] Electro-Static Discharge and hypered 120 format Tech Pan



Ok, I guess I am crimping the film. I just don't have 
enough experience with 120 format yet. I've been doing 
35 mm on stainless reels for a long time, no problem 
there, but I've only done a few 120 format rolls so far. 
I know to be careful but this TP is sure thin stuff.

I guess I should be happy as this is probably more 
easily solved than some mysterious ESD problem.

Would a Patterson self threading tank/reel take care of 
this crimping problem? Will the Patterson work ok with 
this thin TP film?

Thanks to all who responded!

Steve...

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> 
> "Steve..." wrote:
> >
> > So, my question is this: Of those who are hypering 120 format Tech Pan and
> > then removing the paper, what are you doing to avoid ESD?
> 
> This seems to be less of a problem with the new backing 
> Kodak is using. If you are seeing crescents they are most
> likely crimp marks.
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