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Hmmm, i am not sure if the photograph is scanned from the actual printed photo or from the negative. I think i need to ask the lab...
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Try shooting another roll, get it developed and see what happens. Try also at a different lab, these days with lower film volumes it's possible they're stretching the life of chemicals to make the business more profitable ... Cheers,M. |
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curiouser and curiouser
It's worth asking if the film was processed hanging (lift and dunk) or in a roller-transport (minilab) processor. If the film is wound vertically in the camera back, for landscape images, then the bands do not correspond with fogging. So a processing fault is possible, perhaps caused by low liquid levels or temperature layering.
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If it's not the lab, what it would be the problem on my camera? Light leaking? the film is rubbing on the back during the advance? |
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