<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The film is wound around a small spool in the back of the > strip film holder, and it tends to curl if left in the holder > too long. This has nothing to do with the light source. Eek! I just opened it up and had a look. This would be worst with the last couple of frames on a strip. I didn't realise this about the film strip feeder. Rob
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