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Re: filmscanners: fogged film



 
Norman Quinn wrote:
>No just the film. This is the 1st time I have had fogged film too.
>The poor technican at the lab thought his machine had misdeveloped
> them, but strips B4 and after mine were fine.
>It must be X-ray. I had just returned from a trip.

Out of interest what speed was the film? 
 
800 and 400ISO. two rolls of kodak film
 
 Did you do a lot of flights with
the film? 
 
 
Would have been 8-10 passes though scanners Jamaica, Miami, Puerto Rico, St. Thomas and back.
 
 In the USA a lot of airlines end up needing several flights to
get someone to their destination
 
I usually shoot slide film and have never had this happen B4.
Now the negs are so dense even multiple scans and auto correct just give me slight images on a white background. GRRR.
Quinn


 




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