This is catastrophy! Blue line on all 5 rolls!

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super8man wrote:The http://www.super8filmmaking.com link has been dead for over a year now and my site is better than some of the other sites are dead on there as well.

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Are you sure your site is better than some of the dead ones?

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Same for me. Got two rolls from Kodak Lab and one showed a blue vertical line on all the film. It happened before with different cameras so this is probably a catridge flaw or processing problem. It's just sad that it always happens on your most beautifuly shot K40… :cry:
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Cheezy wrote:....... It's just sad that it always happens on your most beautifuly shot K40… :cry:
my most beuatifully shot k40 never came back. 1 out of 3 went, guess it was too fabolous so someone at the lab nicked it. schpitfeuer Mk 9 at low level aerobatics - just for mee!!! all fresh sound cart at the time. the other 2 are still fabolous but the best one went "missing in action"

true.

never had a blue line though.

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..tnx for reminding me Michael Lehnert.... or Santo or.... cinematography.com super8 - the forum of Rednex, Wannabees and Pretenders...
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If you never get the film back, of course it was the most beautiful roll you've ever shot, abscence makes the heart grow fonder.
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