Andrew Laverghetta
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I've read about this very briefly in a magazine where Bruce Barnbaum used some kind of bleach on a negatives to tone down a light leak.
Recently I've been using a seagull medium format camera since it was the easiest to get my hands on and I think something might have happened with the shutter mechanism. I took a roll for 120 TriX400 the other day in bright sun. I just got done developing the roll and have looked at it and even made a crude positive of it to be able to study what I thought might be going on.
There seems to be some kind of a triangle starting in the lower left hand/central area and expanding out to the right corner. The top of the triangle is a little curved so it sorta seems like it could be a blade problem with the leaf shutter. It's not quite in all of them. It started a little bit on the 3rd frame and then it persisted until one shot which was just a bracket of the previous shot so it was taken quickly so I assume that the leak didn't get time to expose it.
I'll probably just end up taking the photos over again with 35mm since I know that camera works well but I wanted to know what it might take to try to bleach the leaks away at least a little bit. Is there a tutorial somewhere? What I thought I remembered seeing was to use a spotting brush and dab the area a few times where you need to work on it and then put it into fix and then rinse it off and repeat until it's as good as it's going to get. Will this just work with normal household bleach? What dilution?
Thanks!!
Andrew
if anybody would like to see the problem let me know with your email. I wont' post it here since it's a little sensitive.
Recently I've been using a seagull medium format camera since it was the easiest to get my hands on and I think something might have happened with the shutter mechanism. I took a roll for 120 TriX400 the other day in bright sun. I just got done developing the roll and have looked at it and even made a crude positive of it to be able to study what I thought might be going on.
There seems to be some kind of a triangle starting in the lower left hand/central area and expanding out to the right corner. The top of the triangle is a little curved so it sorta seems like it could be a blade problem with the leaf shutter. It's not quite in all of them. It started a little bit on the 3rd frame and then it persisted until one shot which was just a bracket of the previous shot so it was taken quickly so I assume that the leak didn't get time to expose it.
I'll probably just end up taking the photos over again with 35mm since I know that camera works well but I wanted to know what it might take to try to bleach the leaks away at least a little bit. Is there a tutorial somewhere? What I thought I remembered seeing was to use a spotting brush and dab the area a few times where you need to work on it and then put it into fix and then rinse it off and repeat until it's as good as it's going to get. Will this just work with normal household bleach? What dilution?
Thanks!!
Andrew
if anybody would like to see the problem let me know with your email. I wont' post it here since it's a little sensitive.