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An experiment.
I made a redscale film from Agfa Precisa CT100 (slide-film). This 'newly created film' apparently needs a lot of light to be correctly exposed. As the lens of the Zenit E has a maximum aperture of only 3.5, almost all pictures I made with artificial light were too dark. At rewinding the film, it got stuck, so I had to open the camera in order to loosen the film. I did this in the afternoon in my not yet entirely 'dark closet'. This explains the light-leaks and the reflections of the sprockets on some photos.
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