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Light streaks at end of the roll

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I am glad that the OP is no longer having this problem. On the other hand, I am having problems visualizing how a light leak from a metal tank lid would effect only the outside of the loaded film and also affect the top-most and bottom-most parts of the film equally.

The lid could let light in around the sides and then once inside the light can reflect or bounce around doing whatever devious plans it has.
 
I am glad that the OP is no longer having this problem. On the other hand, I am having problems visualizing how a light leak from a metal tank lid would effect only the outside of the loaded film and also affect the top-most and bottom-most parts of the film equally.

It's a plastic lid that wasn't fully seated but I see your point about equal light streaks. If it had happened along the length of the film, I would have suspected the camera or not fully seating the baseplate.
 
Sorry for the junk on the negative, I had to pull my Negative Supply setup apart so I could capture the strip and didn't notice how much stuff had fallen on the negatives.

In future, you can just tape them to a blank screen or a window and take a cel phone picture.
And yes, those do look more like stress marks.
 
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