I recently bought a used 4x5 Nagaoka on the internet and took my first pics with it yesterday. There were two or three small pinholes when i first got it, but they were patched up and the whole camera was tested (with a flashlight in the dark) before use. So, I am positive that the camera, lensboard, and film holder is light-tight (I did tests with each, alone and together).
After developing the two test sheets, there was a set of perfectly straight white (on the negatives) lines running diagonally along the side of one of the negatives. the group of lines is about a 1/2 inch thick, each line varies in diameter, but very small. It almost looks like a picture of something because the lines are so straight and they look like a pattern of some kind. However, I absolutely did not double expose, I loaded the film right before taking the picture. The other pic looks fine. I did use the "taco" development method and was ruff with the film (because they were tests) but the film wasnt bend or wrinkled or anything.
I cant figure out what it is. Unfortunately, I dont have a scanner, so I can show you. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Noah