NWT Ron
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Back in August a partially used roll of 120 Ektar 100 was used to photograph the night sky. Having taken my homemade tracking mount out of storage a couple of cameras were mounted on it to check how well it was aligned and how well it tracked the sky. Exposure times were from 5 to 8 minutes, the Ektar was in my Lubitel with the aperture at f4.5. When the scans of the shoots came back from the lab the markings on the film backing paper could be seen on the darker images. Frames closer to the end of the roll seem to be worse (the image where the camera moved on it's mount, brighter background with smeared star trails), but it wasn't as noticeable on a darker frame at mid-film (having trouble getting images attached). What caused this? Can it be avoided the next time? Its been a few years since I last did meteor trail photography, and usually with much faster colour and B&W film but haven't come across this before.