Re: Determining the amount of overexposure

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Sorry, 

 I was just sitting here wondering if a falling object began it's fall
at a speed greater than the normal speed a falling object would have,
would it slow down?

As to your problem of over exposure, are the edges of the film clear?
The parts that would have been under the lips of the film holder? If
not, then the film could be heavily fogged due to old age or excessive
heat or both.

And, was the fixer both freshly mixed and new? Did you accidently fix
first and then develop? These are examples of how the pro's (assistants)
would screw it up.

r


Oh, BTW! lime green is SOOOOO 1900's.




>  Bobert must be very busy these days. No response from him.
> 
> Greg


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