Please register or sign in to view the hidden content. In the first image, there's one stripe near the top edge. I hope you're not going to tell me to try wet-mounting the negs because I always though that would be too much work. They aren't extremely bent, though, just maybe a little bit. Has anyone else seen this? Any ideas how to cope with this? One idea that I had was that I see some kind of reflection maybe because the negatives aren't 100% flat. Needless to say, these stripes are not on the negatives themselves. Also, although both examples are Tri-X, this is happening with different films developed by different labs. Also, you can't get rid of the problem by turning the negative upside down. This problem does not go away if I change the position or the orientation of the negative on the scanner although the stripes might be in a different position depending on where the negative was. I'll add links to two examples at the end of this message. overexposed), then I sometimes see stripes (or bands) near the edges of the frame. I have a problem with some (black-and-white 35mm) negatives on my Epson Perfection V750 pro scanner.
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