Two small scratches.

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Two small scratches.

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Hi all,

Today I received a very nice preserved Voigtländer Inos II 6.5x11 but its rear lens has two thin scratches and I wanted to know your opinion if these scratches will have any impact on the photo, I have loaded already Verichrome Pan from 1971 which I don’t know how I will develop :)

Here are two images of the rear lens.
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Thank you for your comments,
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The scratches do not seem too bad. You can try some against-the-sun to see what happens.

As for the Verichrome Pan, standard technique would be to pull (i.e. overexpose by one stop and develop for a correspondingly shorter time). I would use D-76 stock or similar.

Verichrome Pan is a very rugged film.
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I don't know, looks like light scatterers to me. If they'd been closer to the edge I'd say no problem.

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You have to try.... You may see some scattering and softness in the final image
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Alex, IMHO the scratches will have no obvious affect on the image. At small apertures, you may see some changes to the character of the bokeh due to scatter.
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Two shots left at the camera, now I need two Paterson reels for developing as I saw in a video.

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Brompton & Inos II (6.5x11).

Robert already advised me a tripod linked to the handle bar, if you know any other way please let me know :)
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I tend to think that you might get some additional flare or perhaps some softness.

I guess that you'll need to try it.
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If they do scatter badly, you could try darkening them with a thin marker, or even some paint applied with a brush with very few hairs. It works sometimes, though it will change the apertures slightly.

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