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Edge numbers and manufacturers name Film has been put in fixer first i Edge numbers and manufacturers name Film has been put in fixer first i

Edge numbers and manufacturers name Film has been put in fixer first i - PDF document

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Edge numbers and manufacturers name Film has been put in fixer first i - PPT Presentation

Film completely black including Film has overlapping images Exposed film has the camera again None Identify exposed films with label or Film has cone into contact with another surface and developm ID: 384468

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Edge numbers and manufacturers name Film has been put in fixer first instead of None Make sure out in correct order. Adopt methodical working practice. Film completely black including Film has overlapping images. Exposed film has the camera again. None Identify exposed films with label or Film has cone into contact with another surface and development. Can be caused by film coils touching. None Make sure film is correctly loaded into spirals in tank. Negative very dense. Edge Film overexposed. Can be printed but lacking features. Firstcall Photographic Faults on Black & White negatives - 3 - Fault Cause Cure Prevention in strong light before or after Rollfilm wound too loosely on Always keep cassette in film Wind rollfilm tightly on to away from light. Film has an overall Probably a colour film has been Print on Panchromatic paper. Make sure you always identify films Probably caused by setting too fast a speed on camera when using flash. None. When using flash, make sure you use the correct flash synch speed (or a