Might want to drop the political bit.
For a start, there's dust all over them. If you paid for shop scans I'd be asking for some money back. Or if you scanned them yourself then it might be time to invest in some pecpads.
#1 - is the black line diagonally across the whole thing what you're talking about, or a powerline? Nothing else wrong there but what looks like dust, same with #3 #4, and #6. Could also be emulsion scratches, look at them closely in good light to see.
#2 looks like a long eposure of a point light source, and moved around a lot. There are also darkish lines horizontally across, is that the problem? I see a similar thing on #5. I've had that happen on my v750 with the betterscanning wetmount holder, if the holder is not aligned properly the light gets confused and you can scan weird dark/bright lines into it. Or they could also be dev issues, not agitated properly and/or insufficient developer.
looks like the world's worst scanning job? how do the negatives look under a loupe?
You need to look at the film surface front and back with a magnifying lens and with glancing illumination.
Might be helpful to know what camera you used as well.
ThanksYes, the lines are on the film. I used a canon ae-1 with its original 50mm lens. The lens is flawless. I have used this camera for about 5 and a half months now and have never had this problem.
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Some of the problem may be physical damage and show on film surface web conjecture is risky. You need to look at negative surface it needs to be marr free.
My phone is small and real difficult to view thumbnails with but the one from bottom thumbnail with the top to bottom lighter column could be a shutter problem.
Please review cause if you have other frames with similar symptoms it is look at camera time.
Please confirm the column extends into the sprocket holes.
The lines are on the film. And if you look at image 2 and 5 they both have the same line in the bottom right.
The lines are on the film. And if you look at image 2 and 5 they both have the same line in the bottom right.
Hopefully your film is not in as bad condition as your scans.
The black line at bottom right is indeed a hair in the gate.
I would honestly take the film back to where you had it scanned and ask them to re-do the scans.
Also if you have a light leak I would have your camera serviced and repaired, its only ever the great photograph that you always wanted to take that will have the light leak.
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