steve garza
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For some reason, I am finding this line on all my negs recently. It appears to be some un-developed area running the length of the roll. I tried changing reels, but that didn't help. I'm filling the tank to the top w/ chemistry even though it holds two reels. Here are 2 examples. All comments suggestions you can offer will be greatly appreciated.
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RayPA
Ignore It (It'll go away)
It looks like a scanner line to me. Are these scanned? By who?
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FrankS
Registered User
This is not a development chemistry issue. Check the negs to see if there's a scratch along their length. If yes, the bulk loader or the camera is scratching the film. If no, Ray is likely correct about the scanner.
steve garza
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I've had the issue using two different camera bodies, two different film brands. I am scanning the negs. I've scanned slides and not had this issue. It only seems to appear with B&W negs. I will try scanning a strip of color negs to see if the line appears. If so, I will assume that scanner or film cartridge is at issue. It's a Konica_minolta Scan Dual IV if anyone is familiar w/ thr model.
FrankS
Registered User
Do you see a corresponding line on the negs of the frames which show this line? That will go a long way in narrowing down what the cause is.
RayPA
Ignore It (It'll go away)
I used to get these lines occassionally with my flatbed scanner (Epson 4180). I'm not sure why they would occur, but I usually rescanned after rebooting the scanner and it would be fine. Attached is one scan I still have on my HD (see top third of image).

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ARCHIVIST
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SCRATCH - if this line apperas as a scratch on the negs once they have been processed - AND it runs continuously down the length of the film ie between the frames as well, then you have a camera or bulk film loader problem - dust, grit - causing the scratch.
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steve garza
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Negs are not scratched. I have verified by inspection under my $5.00 loupe. I did blow out the interior if the scanner w/ canner air. I will continue testing.
steve garza
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It's the scanner. Not sure if needs cleaning or what. Tried strips of positive and negative film, color and B&W. Sony is apparently handling the service on these now. Better get the warranty info. I think I purchased it early this year.
FrankS
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Bingo, Ray!
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