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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Film SLR's
Dense edges of black and white film.
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve Hammond" data-source="post: 131474" data-attributes="member: 13433"><p>No, this was commercially packaged film and my ad hoc darkroom does not have any light leaks. It does not look like fogging or anything like that, the edges are just of a higher density. It is not pronounced enough to notice with your bare eyes, but it does show up noticeably on on the proof sheet when you inspect it with a 10x loupe. I have yet to do any actual printing yet though though if it shows up on the proofs, it should show up in the prings and then I will have to edge-dodge to even out the exposures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve Hammond, post: 131474, member: 13433"] No, this was commercially packaged film and my ad hoc darkroom does not have any light leaks. It does not look like fogging or anything like that, the edges are just of a higher density. It is not pronounced enough to notice with your bare eyes, but it does show up noticeably on on the proof sheet when you inspect it with a 10x loupe. I have yet to do any actual printing yet though though if it shows up on the proofs, it should show up in the prings and then I will have to edge-dodge to even out the exposures. [/QUOTE]
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