Straight Line Light Leak on Verticals

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gbenaim

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Hi all,

I've gotten a new to me light leak, was hoping you could help me diagnose it. It's a straight thin line of higher density one the darkslide side when shooting verticals, so it's an 8 inch line just inside the edge of the exposed area. This has happened only w my plastic holders so far, and I use both wood and plastic. When shooting verticals, I insert the holder such that I pull the darkslide down, not up, leaving the baffle less exposed to direct light. I use a Master view, fwiw. Have at it, light leak experts!

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That seems to rule out the film holders. What about a leak when your loading/unloading the film, or during processing ?

You do need to do a thorough test to make sure there's not a light leak somewhere on the camera. The bellows might look light tight, you can't always see pinholes.

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If it's only on the verticals and the same holders are ok on horizontals, the leak might be where the rotating back meets the camera?
 
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