Artur;
I just want to reiterate to watch closely for the dimples. I didn't see 'em
in my negs until examined carefully on light table under a loupe. Course,
they'd be tough to miss on a print depending on their density.
> Chmielewski, Artur wrote:
>
> > Hi!
> > A couple of days ago I asked a question about Kodak HIE IR film vs.
> > Olympus dimpled film presure plate (BTW: tahnx for all answeres!). Some
> > of you confirmed that there is really a problem - you can observe the
> > regular pattern on the film. I've yust made an experiment: I've exposed
> > a roll of K-HIE using my Olympus OM-4 and besides the problem, that
> > Kodak-authorised laboratory has fogged the half of the film (sic!), I've
> > got excellent results -there is no pattern at all or at least I can't
> > see it. It even seems as it wouldn't be the matter of picture's subject
> > (somebody suggested that especially the sky area can be touched by the
> > problem) - I've made different subjects - some are more smooth than
> > others and all (i.e. these not fogged) seems to be OK.
> > Regards,
> > Artur
> >
>
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