No, it has to do with the physics of the chemical reaction to light. If the illumination period is too short the reaction reverses. This is not something that can be corrected with the Parry Hotter Magic Wand.
Just take it to an authorized Hasselblad repair place where they can put the body on a jig and put the body back into the shape of the factory specifications. Why are you making things hard on yourself?
Banding or the fact that as the viewing angle approaches the horizon, the light passes through more lower atmosphere and therefore shows haze and smog? Sometimes physics is a bitch.
It is the optics and the system.
This is not a problem with Hasselblads.
Not so, a few years ago I bought a 500mm C lens for ~$480US with a discount the KEH offered to me.
The 1750mm Hasselblad is too hard to find one available and its price would be pricey.
The RB requires that male users...
I dropped of C-41 film for development and printing at Samy's last week and was told that I would take a week to get the film and prints done. I asked why and was told, "Too many people shoot film now." I answered "Not enough people shoot film now." The employees laughed and agreed with me.
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