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  1. <p>Thanks for guys for all techniques I covered the lid and agitate by inversion the problem has disappeared. by far for these last 2 rolls.</p> <p> </p>
  2. Hi Murray, it wasn't on the edges but inside the frames(both sides) usually it happens for the whole roll but some more and some less and I also developed a35mm roll last night that didn't have the same problem what I did change is 1. I covered the lid of Paterson tank. 2. I didn't sink my film up and down to mix photoflo at the the end. 3. I did use stick to agitate but used the original technique instead. I would guess the problem comes from by 2nd one as film is sensitive while I was sinking up and down I would wash out the the middle part of the film and made it lighter than around both side of the film. And also thanks for the tip of posting! Regards
  3. <p>Hi there,<br> I have got a few film cameras, m3 , hasselblad 500 c/m and lately I just got rolleiflex tlr I have always develop films myself and more than half all my films have the same problem with darker tone on both side of the films (negatives) when I scan it look like light leak(lighter) on pictures only a few rolls that doesn't happen so I am wondering are these my bad luck with light leak on cameras or is it from paterson tank? <br> from negatives ( these from Rolleiflex)<br> https://www.flickr.com/photos/96655477@N08/31832503623/in/dateposted-public/<br> https://www.flickr.com/photos/96655477@N08/32604116216/in/dateposted-public/<br> https://www.flickr.com/photos/96655477@N08/32604113616/in/dateposted-public/<br> Scan <br> Hassellblad 500 c/m<br> M3<br> Nikon fm3a<br> <p>I did try to turn of the light(but not completely dark) when I developed but it turn out the same problem. <br> I still got a chance to return Rolleiflex if it from camera however if it come from the tank or chemicals then let me know.<br> Best Regards</p>
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