Akki14
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I noticed this on some film I had developed and printed at a local chemist (Boots). At first I thought it was my camera because I'm using an old camera and maybe it was somewhat scratching the film. Then I had a closer look at the pictures my husband took with our Nikons and found similar streaking. Is this is just poorly cleaned machines and the chemicals are causing streaking? It's not just the prints, I scanned a negative just to get a better look and the streaking is in the film, so to speak.
It's not scratches as far as I can see if I hold up the film to the light or have the film at an oblique angle to the light to see the surface of the film. It's kind of odd.
18.jpg is taken with a Nikon SLR we've never had problems with. finetta18.jpg is taken with my Finetta 88 camera which is a sort of old rangefinder-type of camera.
I hate to have to give up on local services but those are very noticable and I only noticed after complaining about one of my negatives being cut in half through the middle of a frame, after we were assured they would be handcut... yes handcut by a moron apparently...
It's not scratches as far as I can see if I hold up the film to the light or have the film at an oblique angle to the light to see the surface of the film. It's kind of odd.
18.jpg is taken with a Nikon SLR we've never had problems with. finetta18.jpg is taken with my Finetta 88 camera which is a sort of old rangefinder-type of camera.
I hate to have to give up on local services but those are very noticable and I only noticed after complaining about one of my negatives being cut in half through the middle of a frame, after we were assured they would be handcut... yes handcut by a moron apparently...
