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Type 55 - Hard to Clear?
Recently I started using a new order of Type 55 after running out of my older supply. These new packets are a different color than the old ones (gray vs. black or the opposite as I forget what the new ones are). I find that even with a saturated soldium sulfite solution, not all of the goo is clearing off even with a prolonged wash.
Has anyone else noticed this.
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Type 55 - Hard to Clear?
Michael,
Yep, I've noticed the difficult clearing. I like to very gently rub off the majority of goop under lukewarm running water, using my fingers, then into the clearing bath. I haven't had any scratching or damage problems, at least yet.
Thanks!
Steve
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Type 55 - Hard to Clear?
Hi Michael,
I've noticed that, too, in some I bought last winter but I thought it was because it's been sitting around too long. I've just been doing the same thing Steve described. I don't see any qualitative difference in the ultimate results after I get all the goop off, but it is annoying. My major problem with it recently is pulling it without getting an undeveloped spear-head-shaped area at the end of it.
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Type 55 - Hard to Clear?
The 'goo' will also come off readily under a stream of water. I use a sprayer, but holding the negative under the faucet should work as well. Seems there should be less risk of damaging the negative.
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Type 55 - Hard to Clear?
Yes! That spear-head shaped area at the bottom of the negative! I too have that problem, and don't run enough Type 55 (i.e. I don't have a second box I can compare my current lot to, or a second holder) to be able to readily ascertain whether it is a problem with the film or the holder. I cleaned the rollers on the holder and thought it might have reduced the problem a little bit, but it might have been my imagination. Any insight anyone can provide into THAT problem would be greatly appreciated.
I don't mean to hijack the question. I also find that the chemical goop needs a little encouragement with fingers and a stream of water to get it off the neg, depending on how long it has been soaking for, and that extra manipulation has yet to scratch the negative.
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Type 55 - Hard to Clear?
I haven't had a problem clearing the goo in a Hypo Clear solution. My envelopes are grey, I think the newest are black, though, right?
Steven, about the "V" -- see this thread on photo.net: http://www.photo.net/bboard/q-and-a-...?msg_id=005sBI
And this thread on photo.net: http://www.photo.net/bboard/q-and-a-...?msg_id=005vPT
And this temporary page of mine (glad I've left it up, I've been meaning to take it down): http://www.briankennedy.net/temp.html
And this thread on naturephotographers.net (may require registration): http://forums.naturephotographers.ne...841&m=57310932
Bottom line - it's a film emulsion problem. Return the box and get a new one. It's a crapshoot, as the new box may be faulty, too (I've had two faulty boxes in a row).
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Type 55 - Hard to Clear?
I too haven't had a problem when using HCA and in particular, Permawash made by Heico. As far as the negs not getting the goop all the way down to the end, I have cleaned my rollers with 91% isopropyl alcohol and that works great because it gives the rollers a great cleaning and rejuvenates the rubber so you get a great gripping/spreading action. I have done this about once a week for about 10 years now with no degrading of the rollers!
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Type 55 - Hard to Clear?
I have also found this clearing problem with both recent but old-style boxes of 55PN, and the new ones too. My solution is to agitate the film vigorously in sodium sulfite, leave it a few hours in the solution, then put through weakish fix (Hypam at 1:9) followed by a good wash. More worryingly I too have been having the 'spear' problem, across half a negative. I was using outdated 55 at first, and assumed that was the reason, but have also had it with more recent 'fresh' film. After a careful roller clean it did not happen again, but then I only exposed one or two sheets. Has anybody raised this with Polaroid? Is it a known manufacturing problem? Having recently moved over to a 405 back and film packs, I'm wondering whether it occurs with that version of the PN film as well...?
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Type 55 - Hard to Clear?
In response to Peter - it sure seems like a well-known problem. Or at least, it seems to be common to lots of us using Type 55 film. I don't know if Polaroid has been notified. I didn't notify them, I just exchanged the box at my store for another one. The new box has the same problem!
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Type 55 - Hard to Clear?
I've also recently used the newer (grey packet) batch of 55PN. Using a working solution of Heico Permawash, I haven't had any problems getting the goo off. My procedure has been 1. agitate and then soak in Permawash for 2-3 minutes 2. place neg in water for 3-4 minutes 3. repeat step 1 4. repeat step 2 5. soak in PhotoFlo for 30 sec 6. Hang to dry
So far the negs have emerged free of goo and scatches.