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Old 28th January 2010, 03:59 PM
RobReglinski RobReglinski is offline
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Default Bent/Warped Negs

Hello,

I am quite new at this so sorry if its a dumb question,

I am trying to print from a neg that is warped. I don't mean creased its more like topography (like looking at a hill)

needless to say it is messing with the focusing. Its been under a few heavy books for a few days now and still will not sit flat. Any good ideas?

My enlarger is some weird Russian thing and wont accept anything other than the neg as i did think about squishing it between some glass.

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