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    type 55 unexposed edges on neg with front swing

    just staring out with LF and polaroid type 55 and Im having problems with unexposed edges on the negative (looks like a straight black line on the print) when I put front swing on the camera. can anyone explain where I am going wrong please?

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    type 55 unexposed edges on neg with front swing

    Clean your rollers?
    Wilhelm (Sarasota)

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    type 55 unexposed edges on neg with front swing

    It could be vignetting from a lens not having an image circle big enough for the amount of movement being used.

    steve simmons

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    type 55 unexposed edges on neg with front swing

    where is the straight black line? IF its on the tab end, in the picture area of the print then the envelope was not pushed in all the way into the cap
    Bill

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    type 55 unexposed edges on neg with front swing

    If it only happens when you use front swing, then I'd agree with Steve Simmons--you are probably exceeding the image circle of the lens. If it's a wide lens, this might be hard to see on the groundglass, and you'll just need to experiment to learn how much movement you can use with this particular lens.

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    type 55 unexposed edges on neg with front swing

    Perhaps the bellows is blocking the light path.

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    type 55 unexposed edges on neg with front swing

    Image circle limitations will *never* produce a sharp or straight edge; they'll always be a gradual fade with a circular arc. Much more likely is bellows vignetting, which (if close to the film) would produce a rather sharp edge and would almost always produce a straight edge.
    If a contact print at arm's length is too small to see, you need a bigger camera. :D

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