Seth Baldwin Posted May 26, 2021 Share Posted May 26, 2021 I've been doing some researching on how best to stabilise older Kodak motion picture stocks. The stock i'm trying to stabilise is Kodak EXR 100T. From what I've found online, apparently the solution will have to contain 37% formalin mixed with a standard wetting agent like photoflo. I'm however confused with what wetting agent to go with. I read up that Kodak photoflo is intended to be used for black and white stock, yet I see a lot of people also using it for color negatives. Would a photoflo 200 solution mixed with an added 10ml of 37% formalin be an appropriate solution to stablise this stock? Or is there a more relevant wetting agent to use for these color negatives. Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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