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Hard to say, but i would expect that if there was any issue with the film, that you would see this throughout the whole film in random places.@ Don Promillo. Yes, I see your point about not buying the film. But for one thing I like it (when it works) and for another I'd like to know if it can be solved. Obviously switching is an option and I;ve just ordered to Portra 160 to try.
@railwayman3. I've contacted the lab. Still waiting for the manufacturer.
New observation. The second to last frame of my latest roll has a hard line horizontally across the middle, from the edges inwards, of the blue colouration. I've not seen or noticed this before. My gut feeling is that this mark is not consistent with light piping because it has a hard edge?
Being at the ends and at the edges inwards as you say seems consistent with light piping to me.
And i agree with you I love this film, so those saying to switch the films, we are shooting this stuff for a reason.
I shoot 35mm and loose a few frames.
Wittner-cinetec tell me that they even put their films in the black canisters in the dark, so i can only assume that my films are getting exposed at the lab, or when loading, and i loaded my camera in the dark, so i know it has to be the lab.
Ive got a friend who has a darkroom and im getting him to unload my roll in the dark, so this will verify my claims.