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Answer by fraxinus for Why is there a straight line across each 35mm photo...

The scratch is uneven - the scanner optics is not to blame, it is the negative.The scratch is colored - it is emulsion-side.The scratch is thin enough not to happen in the wet part of the lab process...

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Answer by Robbie Goodwin for Why is there a straight line across each 35mm...

It seems clear that your camera has some kind of double/twin/multiple image setting.Look not at the gap or line between them, but at the two images… are they not clearly different?By what stretch of...

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Answer by osullic for Why is there a straight line across each 35mm photo...

A straight, fine line across the frame like this indicates a scratched negative to me. I guess it could be a dodgy scanner too. Examine your negatives closely to see if the scratch is there. You might...

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Answer by Steven Kersting for Why is there a straight line across each 35mm...

A light line can be the result from a scratched negative. Given the symptoms it could have been debris in the roll's light seal. Could also be in the camera or during processing.

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Why is there a straight line across each 35mm photo (taken with Noblex swing...

Would love any insight to this line across each photo from a roll of 35mm film taken with my new (used) Noblex Pro Sport. The line appears at the same height on each and every photo, but is...

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