Doremus Scudder
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Noel- ...
I just thought of another way to look for a light leak. If I set my camera up with a wide angle lens in my darkroom and leave it exposing for a very long time I may find there is a leak. I really can't see there is a light leak with my naked eye.
Steelbar,
Try placing a mirror in the position of your film, then search the mirror at all angles for your light leak.
As to your problem. I really think it has to be light from somewhere, not chemistry. If you want to be sure, do the same test, in the same air, but place your film under a lightproof box. I'll bet there won't be any fogging. Light leaks that the film can see but you can't are sometimes hard to trace. Keep looking, you'll find it.
Doremus

