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straight scratches on my negatives, why? | Photo.net Photography …
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Scratches on negatives - me or them? - Photography …
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- The scratch on the right of the image is a scratch on the negative itself and corresponds exactly with a dip in the edge of the negative. I can't make out the …
Scratches on negatives? | Photo.net Photography …
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- Scratches also occur when the film is printed. The film is threaded through a negative holder that keeps the film flat during the printing cycle. This film gate and its associated film transport will scratch it not …
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- To see if a defect is photocopied you looks negative in direct light. You look the negative in a light bulb. If you see damage in direct light they will come out in positive or scan. If you do not see in direct light then just minor friction and will not photocopy. If you do not see in direct light does not do anything to film.
Scratches on negatives - Photo.net Photography Forums
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- There are three or four places that this is likely to occur in the lab: 1. On entry to the film processing machine, or on exit. 2. When run through the hand "antistatic" brush right at the printer. 3. The printer itself- the gunk around the print frame. 4. The sleever that semi-automatically installs your negs in a sleeve.
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- When you scratch on the top/non-emulsion side of the negative, refraction will produce white lines on your print. When you scratch on the bottom/emulsion side of the negative, the scratches will remove emulsion and produce black lines in the print. If you are using a color negative, the scratches will produce black and whitish lines and also different colors.
Scratches on Negatives (35mm) | Photo.net Photography Forums
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- Run a roll of thick (chrome stock) film through dry, over and over. Remove w/o processing, strip the film and examine it under a bright light with a magnifying glass. This will reveal camera scratching. However, 99.9% of negative scratches are from rollers on mini labs.
Silver Gelatin Prints -Scratched Negatives - YouTube
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- Scratching a Negative on purpose to create a rough and interesting look to a photograph. In this case a Portrait. NOTE. ONE PART I FORGOT TO INCLUDE IN THE VIDEO WAS HOW I PRECISELY PUT THE …
Darkroom Photography - Scratching Negatives For Fun
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- After seeing some Art Canvases in a London Hotel I got inspired to try something similar in the Darkroom. By exposing a film strip to daylight, developing it...
Scratched 35mm negatives - Photrio.com Photography Forums
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- the three major culprits are processing (2 different processors and processes rules that out, i think), film retainer in camera misaligned (as this is only an 'intermittent' problem i think this is ruled out as well) or perhaps at the end of the roll the film is being dragged through the felt light traps on your spool thus probably causing the …
Burning and scratching film negatives to create a distressed ... - YouTube
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- Today I was experimenting with some creative ways (maybe a bit on the extreme side) to alter and distress my film negatives. I used matches and a hobby knife...
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