davide
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Hi,
I'm not sure if this is the right forum for this question as I'm not sure what part of my image supply chain is having issues. My last couple rolls have ghost images of sprocket holes on them as shown in the attached image. I wound the rolls on Hewes reels. This only the second pair of rolls I've developed. The first did not have this issue. Any idea what could be causing this? Many of the frames have these sprocket holes overlays but in different parts of the frame.
Edit: I originally said last couple but only one of the rolls exhibited the sprocket hole problem below. The other role had severe fogging in some frames though. Since my changing bag is small I load the first roll in the tank. Then open the bag and remove the empty cansiter while putting in the second canister. I then close the bag and load the second roll.
I'm not sure if this is the right forum for this question as I'm not sure what part of my image supply chain is having issues. My last couple rolls have ghost images of sprocket holes on them as shown in the attached image. I wound the rolls on Hewes reels. This only the second pair of rolls I've developed. The first did not have this issue. Any idea what could be causing this? Many of the frames have these sprocket holes overlays but in different parts of the frame.
Edit: I originally said last couple but only one of the rolls exhibited the sprocket hole problem below. The other role had severe fogging in some frames though. Since my changing bag is small I load the first roll in the tank. Then open the bag and remove the empty cansiter while putting in the second canister. I then close the bag and load the second roll.
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