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These two photos were sent by Connie Noland of noland@earthlink.net.
Connie said, "These pictures were taken in my backyard with a 35mm camera and 200 speed film."
Dave's Notes:
The red is usually a sign that light has gotten to the film before developing. The only positive way to confirm or deny this is to examine the negatives and see if the red anomaly flows beyond the sockets of the film. If it does, the anomaly is the result of the light leakage. If the anomaly does not flow beyond the sockets than it would suggest that the anomaly is not associated with light leakage.
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