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- Mar 20, 2011
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- Med. Format RF
I agree with shawn, multi issues!! I think the scratches are caused by a burr or burrs of some sort. could be in the camera, could be harden skin protrusion?, that is knicked so as to cause a burr like score when using your fingers to squegee. more than likely, your film back has a "dust type" issue where the particle is trapped at the bar or film gate and protruding and marking your film as you advancing. When loading film either inside or outside there is always a chance of a particle "coming in" off your shirt or blowing in, and landing in exactly the wrong place. AS a foot note , my bulk loading had this issue, I had to buy a new bulk loader and that issue went away, immediately< sometimes you can not feel it, but its there. and marks your film as you advance. Also do not "pull" your negative thrue your sandwiched negative carrier, that will also cause these scratches, the burr of the metal negative carrier will score/mark your film, due to the "squeeze" preasure. hope you fix your problems dude!!

