Re: B&W negatives



In article <53934609F9AF3@xxxxxxxxxxx>,
"steve b via PhotoKB.com" <forum@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> So I developed some B&W film. First batch was fine with Kodak TMax 400 film
> Did everything the same with Kodak TMax 100 and after processing, washing and
> drying I was sleeving the negs and could NOT tell the dif. from either side
> of the negs???????????? 400 film is a definate emulsion side but the 100 BOTH
> sides are the same???? Are these any good to print? I did notice light
> purpleish color when I drained the tank with the 100 film after dev. Temps
> were good, chems were good. Any hel always appreciated!!! Steve

Roll films the numbers are correct appear from the non emulsion side.
*** film is relatively easy as you just look at the notches opposed to
how they go into the camera film holder.

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