Should I use a Pur water filter when i'm rinsing film? Will it make any difference?
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Rusty
filtered tap water
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filtered tap water
"I think in art, but especially in films, people are trying to confirm their own existences"- Jim Morrison
I've always used tap water. Using filtered water will help ensure that no residue is left....but I just use tap water with photoflo or something similar...you can get chemicals under various brand names which help water flow off the film when it's dried.
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Water Quality
Clean drinking water ("tap water") is fine, but should not have a high mineral content ("hard water"), which can cause water spotting. Photo-Flo or another rinse agent will help prevent water spotting.
John Pytlak
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Eastman Kodak Company
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EI Customer Technical Services
Research Lab, Building 69
Eastman Kodak Company
Rochester, NY 14650-1922 USA