Yes, I'm sure it was the scanner problem as I re-scan it by shifting the
position it bit and the problem solved. And yes you are right, the camera
can also create similar problem, I have a OM40 has same problem. I didn't
see this problem with three years of use of my LS2000 too.
C.H.Ling
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Bloor" <admin@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Are you sure this is the scanner ? I have had the problem on an OM2n
where
> a misadjusted shutter left darker bands (this is on slide film = lighter
> bands on negative images) at each of the short edges of the frame. It was
> clearly visible on images taken at 1/1000 with a plain patch of colour to
> show it up. Got progressively less so as speed was reduced to 1/60. CLA
> fixed it.
>
> If you shoot a plain white piece of paper at 1/1000, 1/500, 1/250 ... the
> problem will show up plainly if it is there.
>
> I have never experienced any problems like this (though I have had others)
> with the film feeder on my LS30.
>
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