[rollei_list] Re: What is causing this?

  • From: dpurdy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • To: rollei_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2007 10:52:51 -0500 (EST)

I don't think  you can entirely count out factory flaw in the film
coating.  Especialy if you can't find anything in the camera to cause
little scratches.   the small black lines in the second image seem to go
in the direction the film travels through the camera.  I don't see how
processing would cause that.
Dennis


> I have run three rolls of film through my newly acquired Rolleicord Va and
> all seem to have a problem as shown in the link below.
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/75758245@N00/
>
> When I use Fomapan 200 (developed in Rodinal) I get a whole flock of short
> vertical lines on the print.  These are especially noticeable when the
> print
> is highly magnified.  With Tri-X (developed in HC110) I get black specs
> which are you can see in the sky areas of the prints.
>
> I suspect that both of these problems are caused by dust which falls on
> the
> film from someplace inside of the camera since I have had similar problems
> with the black specs when using a folder like a Moskva.  In this case,
> however, I do not see any obvious places inside of the camera which could
> be
> sources for the dust.  The interior of the camera looks quite clean.
>
> Any ideas where the dust, if that is what I am seeing, could be coming
> from?
>
> Thanks,
> Peter Schauss
>
>
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