Re: FS4000 vs SS4000plus (thick fuji film base)

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Gaawd, is it April 1st again already?

Jer

Arthur Entlich wrote:
> 
> I believe you're going about this in a unnecessarily difficult manner.
> Having tried your approach in the past only to have my wife confront me
> with bleeding legs and underarms when she next tried to use the razor,
> I've learned future experiments of this nature should best be attempted
> using my Norelco triple header electric razor.
> 
> However, as a razorless approach, I would suggest it is better to peel
> off the emulsion and then carefully transfer it to some thinner film
> base. Make sure to smooth out all the bubbles and wait for it to dry
> completely before handling again.
> 
> Art
> 
> byard pidgeon wrote:
> 
> > It's all very well to find a problem, but better to offer a solution...here
> > are two good ones:
> > a BIC Ladies "sensitive skin" razor will thin the film quite nicely, in one
> > stroke. Be careful not to do it on the emulsion side.
> > If the razor seems too drastic, try using the finest emery paper available
> > at the auto parts store (paint section)...glue it to a perfectly flat, stiff
> > block and grind away. Be sure to sand the back, not the emulsion, unless
> > you're after some new age effects.
> > I haven't tried these, as I don't have the focus problems, so offer NO
> > guarantees on the suitibility of these methods for any particular problem.
> > I'm just trying to be helpful.
> >
> >
> 
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