I took my first images recently with a 4x5 Tachihara camera, on Kodak E100VS positive film. I took the film to Chrome Imaging in Northwest Washington, D.C. When I received the images, I noted all of them had four sets of eight pin holes, confirmed by Chrome to be holes made by the clip jaws used in dip and dunk processing. I was concerned, because the holes effectively reduce the useable image area. How much is normal? Is there an alternative?
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