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Would both of you guess that loading and unloading in the dark would solve this issue? Or do you suspect that I would
need to take my camera for a repair of some type?
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Is that picture showing up for anybody else?
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I recently shot a roll of expired slide film in my
mamiya 645 super. I've shot several before
this and never had this issue. Upon receiving
the slides back from the lab I noticed that
running the entire length of the film there is an
iridescent green running vertically on both
sides. As I said I have never had this happen
on the handful of rolls I've used in this
camera. I am wondering if this is from a light
leak or possibly having the edges exposed to
more light than is ok during either loading or
unloading or storage. I am unsure if the
storage before I purchased it but the other roll
that I used came back fine. I also have never
noticed any foam light seals which on other
forums people believe may be the problem.
I'm relatively new to this camera and have not
posted anything on this site before. If I knew
how to post pictures I would so as to allow
y'all to see what I'm referencing. Thanks in
advance.
Green lines of unknown origin
in The Wet Darkroom: Film, Paper & Chemistry
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I had developed another roll. Thought I was shooting regular but the realized I shot another roll of the expired slide film.
From the same batch I'm pretty sure. This time it can back with purple where the green was. And because it was cross
processed it was grainier. Could that have caused the green to go purple? I'm so frustrated with this situation. I really
don't want to "waste" a roll but I think I'm going to have to do this to see if it's the camera, developer, or film.<div></div>