fidget
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When I popped into a darkroom to put a couple of 120 rolls onto spools, I had a surprise. As I separated one roll from its backing, just as I got to the end of the film where the film is taped onto the backing, I saw a luminous blue strip, apparently between the film and backing. It looked like a steady discharge rather than a sudden spark. I didn't pull the two apart quickly. The film was an out of date FP4+ roll given to me for use as a simple camera test roll. I can't say that the negs suffered, but they all had a mottled appearance which I thought was due to other things as all frames showed it. From training received for anti-static precautions in the handling of semiconductors, I remembered that high voltages can be produced even without any visible signs of discharge. Can this be a problem?