winger
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I have another theory, since a roll I recently developed has the same thing (though not as pronounced). Another roll I did the exact same way is perfectly fine. Sooo, the difference between those two rolls is that the one that's fine was sitting in the Holga right until the day I developed it. The other roll sat on the counter in my darkroom waiting - it's also the laundry room so the lights were on a fair amount of the time and it sat there for about two months. I make the rolls as tight as I can when I take them out of the camera and I was sure this wasn't loose, but how much does it take?
In the future, I'm going to put all exposed rolls in a black bag if they have to sit. And, yes, there will always be a time lag between shooting and developing. I have to squeeze all photography stuff in between all the grocery runs, cleaning, soccer practice, homework supervision, and everything else around here.
In the future, I'm going to put all exposed rolls in a black bag if they have to sit. And, yes, there will always be a time lag between shooting and developing. I have to squeeze all photography stuff in between all the grocery runs, cleaning, soccer practice, homework supervision, and everything else around here.

