[rollei_list] Re: E6 Film exposed question

  • From: Jerry Lehrer <jerryleh@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: rollei_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 25 May 2005 12:13:29 -0700

Peter,

If it is edge-to-edge and end-to-end exposure, it is surely not your
or the camera's fault.

Excessive x-ray exposure usually shows a gradation from end to end.

Jerry

"Peter K." wrote:

> Quick question for the group. Yesterday I went to pick up my E6 film
> taken with my Rollei T last week. This is the first time that the film
> came back blank. The film was completely exposed to light,
> edge-to-edge. The lab has been doing my film for year, and they are
> extremely reliable. It was a new roll. Could the film have simply been
> bad or perhaps x-rayed somehow to completely expose it?
> I will run another roll through the T to see what happens. I checked
> the camera for leaks, none. And the shutter open as it should. So
> there is nothing mechanically wrong with it. Any ideas would be
> appreciated.
>
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> Peter K
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