See earlier message on thewse plates! Paul.
gma wrote:
> Artur;
>
> Yes. In monotonic areas (eg sky) depending on exposure/development you
> WILL see the dimpled pattern in the IR neg. To eliminate the problem, you
> can get a flat plate from Olympus in New York. They're a snap to swap.
>
> george
>
> Chmielewski, Artur wrote:
>
> > Hi!
> > I have seen the FAQ chapter mentioning the Olympus' problems with Kodak
> > HIE B&W film (due to dimmed film plate) but I would like to know if
> > anybody has really experienced this problem in his life. Maybe this
> > simply works? I would appreciate every response.
> > What about the sensitivity of this film? Does it need a special filter?
> > Thanx and Regards,
> > Artur
> >
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