The photos in question were taken over the course of an afternoon, a
frame at a time. The width is constant in the scans, but upon examining
the negatives I can't find it on any of them. I think the pink stripe
may just be on the scans. I hadn't considered that until just now when
I went to take a look at the negatives to see where the pink lines were
most pronounced and couldn't find any.
On Nov 3, 2003, at 12:54 PM, Piers Hemy wrote:
Is the width of the stripe constant the length of the film, or is it
wider
at some points than others?
Did you use the film taking photos at irregular intervals over a
period of
time, or in a very short timeframe using a motor drive?
If the first part of the each question is true, that would indicate,
IMO, a
processing fault. How else would you get a constant stripe from a film
which has passed through the supposed light leak at a non-constant
rate.
Piers
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