I went out last week-end to try my new Canon EOS 1000FN, loaded with a Lady Grey 400. The lens is a classic Canon 38-76. The results are not bad at all, except I got these streaks, I wonder why. Does it come from the developing process? But then, why did I never get this before? Or maybe is it the film?

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3 Comments

  1. bridgeofdee
    bridgeofdee ·

    Aerobatic jet airliners? Maybe something scraped the film or it's a greasy deposit.

  2. mackiechartres
    mackiechartres ·

    @bridgeofdee I have only very rarely encountered this problem, and I think it is due to the development process – perhaps I shook it incorrectly, which would have caused bromide streaks.

  3. bridgeofdee
    bridgeofdee ·

    Could be bromide streaks, but the sharp corners look unusual. Certainly deviating from a proven process usually causes problems. Better luck next time.

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