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RE: filmscanners: fogged film



Norman Quinn wrote:
> Apparently two rolls of color print film were either fogged by
> an xray machine or poorly developed.
> The entire roll film is very dense but there are images there.

Norman,
  I curious, is the edge of the film (by the holes) darkened?  I'm making
the assumption that the photo-sensitive emulsion is even over the width of
the film, even the portion not normally exposed.  If the film edge is clear,
then overexposure is likely the problem.  If not, then xrays are the
culprit.
Dave




 




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