On 29 Oct 2005 at 15:17, Toralf Lund wrote:

> You mean, of the kind that they tell you is harmless to film?

No X-rays are harmess to film, not according to Kodak documentation anyway.

> Did you look at
> 
> http://www.procaptura.com/~toralf/bilde.php?navn=neg

I didn't really have a clue what the problem was looking at the prints you 
posted but the film shows some clues. It's plain to see that the part of frame 
17 that was on the take up spool and rearward was exposed too hence the bar. 
The film that was still in the cartridge was OK, just a little light bled under 
the seal. 

The light that fogged the film could possibly have been due to the film back 
being momentarily opened at frame 18 but it's not that likely as the very edges 
of the film remain unaffected. The only real fit is that frame 18 was seriously 
over exposed and the light bled into the adjoining frames. Frame 19 was exposed 
to red light, were you using coloured filters?


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