Thanks to everyone for their advice. The consensus is that SFX200 film has
anti-halation coating on the back side of the film and is thus not
sensitive to dimple-reflection from the back plate. So I'll give the film
a try as is. If using Kokak HIE (Infrared) film, which does not have
anti-halation coating, two people advised 120 film backing paper secured
over the pressure plate as a temporary solution.
Anyone know why those dimples are there in the first place?
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Eric Pederson
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Professional home page:
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