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Subject: [OM] Re: Curious fogging on OM4T
From: Gregg Iverson <golftooter@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 23:53:57 -0500
I'm still going to press my point until someone shoots it down, if the 
chemical base of the film hasn't been changed by exposure to the light, 
maybe there wouldn't be a reaction with another chemical in the edge areas.

gregg


>In his second post, Michael siad "we're talking supermarket-brand ASA200
>film here." I'm thus assuming it is color neg film, in which case, those
>areas would be clear (except for the orange mask) when developed and any
>effect which would lighten the printed image would also darken the space
>between frames on the negative. He also said "All the fogged frames
>would have been inside the cassette while it was out of use.", so any
>pre-exposure effect would cross frame boundaries, as of course, would
>any processing problem.
>
>Moose
>
>ClassicVW@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
> >Because the exposed area of film will show it more easily as the visible
> >colors of the image change.
> >What can happen to black? Just a guess really...
> >
> >George S.
> >
> >
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