>
> If there is colour to the "scratch", that suggests to me that the scratch
> penetrated some but not all of the dye layers. We are talking about the
> slide film here, I assume, not the B&W negative!
>
> Given the exposure time, the shutter problem I described before seems very
> unlikely.
>
> BUT you haven't answered the question in your quoted text - is the line
> white on the negative, or white on the resulting print?
>
Its a provia slide. This one certainly sounds like a scratch fortunately I
took two shoots and the other is unmarked. Another shoot with a mark was
taken with flash @ 1/60th and is white when scanned or viewd by a light
table. Its just that looking at the slide I can't see any damage, whereas
I have had a few slides scratched and I can see the damage to the
slide.... hmmm...
James
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