Can you describe what "it" is? Or better yet, try to take a close up photo of the affected negative against a back light.Its all on the same side of the film.
what do you think caused this? I have three rolls of XP2 in 35mm
I think there was a recent thread on how to post images of negatives for troubleshooting.
That looks like a double exposure to me.
I take it you are talking of the OP's picture, if so what makes you think that?
Thanks
pentaxuser
Top right corner - looks like foliage to me:
This kind of damage I would associate with missing patches of emulsion, and also additional water damage.maybe bad storage and the emulsion has stuck to the substrate.
That looks like a double exposure to me.
Its all on the same side of the film.
Top right corner - looks like foliage to me:
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To me, it looks like a roll of film that first went through the camera to take some pictures in a forested area - deciduous trees I think - was rewound, and then exposed again.
I am thinking about binning the other two.
Can you describe what "it" is? Or better yet, try to take a close up photo of the affected negative against a back light.
How was the film processed?
I will send some pics of the negs on a light box, but you won't see anything as the marks are too small.
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