davidefontaine
Member
Hi,
I got this problem on my last roll of film: you can see edges of one frame embedded in the middle of another see attached image. I developed using hewes reels in a steel tank. When I unwound the film it didn't appear to be wound on incorrectly. I may have overfilled the tank with chemicals. The film was expired so I added about a 45 seconds of dev time.
I got this problem on my last roll of film: you can see edges of one frame embedded in the middle of another see attached image. I developed using hewes reels in a steel tank. When I unwound the film it didn't appear to be wound on incorrectly. I may have overfilled the tank with chemicals. The film was expired so I added about a 45 seconds of dev time.
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Tim Gray
Well-known
That's a new one. No clue. Interested to hear what others come up with.
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
Maybe the film was touching during developing and not allowing enough developer to get to the emulsion surface...if it's just the one frame this could be it...by the looks of the shadow it has some clean crisp lines to it so it had to be making contact...
Are any other frames ruined by this...???
Are any other frames ruined by this...???
kzphoto
Well-known
I've seen light leaks that have sprocket holes in them, but they're usually towards one side of a negative. You'll also see them in sequence along the same side.
Yours is really unusual. I'd say it could have been fogged during development? No idea how. I only say this because the frames look so crisp.
Yours is really unusual. I'd say it could have been fogged during development? No idea how. I only say this because the frames look so crisp.
DNG
Film Friendly
It does look like a small section of film may have been been bowing to allow the film edge to fall out of the spindle and rest on the lower row of film.
I can't see any other reason how that mark could happen...
I can't see any other reason how that mark could happen...
Matus
Well-known
Strange indeed - but I do not see any hints of under development. I would expect more streaky and/or milky results. This is just too clean and sharp. On top of that - the sprocket holes are there twice! Could this be some kind of reflection? There seem to be two spots of light leaks - did anything go wrong during the loading/unloading of the film? Imagine - when you take the film out of canister (in the dark of course) - it is still strongly spooled, but the spool can go loose to sides - if at that moment sudden slight exposure (flash, spark) happens, something like this could in theory come out. But I am just guessing ... 
sepiareverb
genius and moron
Plastic tank? Might the black spool/thimble have been in upside down?
shimokita
白黒
Just to be clear... this is on the negative as well as the scan?
Casey
Casey
calebk
Established
Could you check if it's on both the scan and neg or just the scan? Might be ghosting during the scan. Who knows?
davidefontaine
Member
Hi guys,
In all cases it is on both the negative and the scan. I just developed two more rolls today and neither appear to have the problem, but I'll know for sure tomorrow when they are done drying. Right now my main idea is that light got in through the hand holes in the changing bag. The elastic was a bit limp around my right wrist. Today I kept the sleeves pulled up onto my forearms so that the elastic was tight.
In all cases it is on both the negative and the scan. I just developed two more rolls today and neither appear to have the problem, but I'll know for sure tomorrow when they are done drying. Right now my main idea is that light got in through the hand holes in the changing bag. The elastic was a bit limp around my right wrist. Today I kept the sleeves pulled up onto my forearms so that the elastic was tight.
BillBingham2
Registered User
I kind of like the light leak during loading the reel but to continue down that road I would want to see about six frames before and after this one. Can you scan them for us?
B2 (;->
B2 (;->
colyn
ישו משיח
I had the same thing happen once. Metal tanks can and do sometimes leak light around the lid lip. If the negs have no milky streaking then what happened was the light leak reflected off the shiny side (non-emulsion side) of the neg and burned the image into the frame.
I now use Patterson plastic tanks and reels since my old metal tanks suffered from light leaking..
Anytime you have film contact on another part of the film during development you get milky streaking so film touching is not the problem if there is no streaking..
I now use Patterson plastic tanks and reels since my old metal tanks suffered from light leaking..
Anytime you have film contact on another part of the film during development you get milky streaking so film touching is not the problem if there is no streaking..
davidefontaine
Member
I kind of like the light leak during loading the reel but to continue down that road I would want to see about six frames before and after this one. Can you scan them for us?
B2 (;->
Hi Bill,
I scanned all the negs but am unsure of the sequence. Some of the negs have no problems, others have these sprocket holes nearer the top or bottom.
SimonSawSunlight
Simon Fabel
it's the matrix, they're changing something!
DNG
Film Friendly
it's the matrix, they're changing something!
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pvdhaar
Peter
it's the matrix, they're changing something!
If they could just secretly upgrade my Bessa-T into an MP at the sime time, I wouldn't complain.. but with my luck it'll probably turn into a Zorki with a busted shutter..
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