RattyMouse
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I am trying to hunt down the source of light that is fogging mostly the edges of my 120 roll film. Very very rarely the fog spills into the image area. Delta 3200 may be more susceptible to this fogging but I have not firm data to prove this.
I'm wondering if the "night light" in my dark room might be the source. The light switch in my closet has a thin strip of glow in the dark tape on it. There is certainly a glow when the lights are off but it is very very faint. I cannot see my hand in front of my face when in the dark room, but I can see this glow, about 2 feet away. I load my reels in this room, with my back to the light switch, but until this weekend, did not take particular care to keep the film out of line of sight of this glow in the dark strip. The strip is about 2-3mm wide and maybe 4-5 cm long.
Could this tiny bit of light be the source of my fog? When the film shows fog, it is not located only at the beginning or end of the roll, instead it is sporadic throughout the roll. My films always come out of the camera very tightly rolled.
Thank you for the help!
I'm wondering if the "night light" in my dark room might be the source. The light switch in my closet has a thin strip of glow in the dark tape on it. There is certainly a glow when the lights are off but it is very very faint. I cannot see my hand in front of my face when in the dark room, but I can see this glow, about 2 feet away. I load my reels in this room, with my back to the light switch, but until this weekend, did not take particular care to keep the film out of line of sight of this glow in the dark strip. The strip is about 2-3mm wide and maybe 4-5 cm long.
Could this tiny bit of light be the source of my fog? When the film shows fog, it is not located only at the beginning or end of the roll, instead it is sporadic throughout the roll. My films always come out of the camera very tightly rolled.
Thank you for the help!