Desmolicious wrote:
Yes it does occur on earlier models. Like my 1970 Nikon F.
Based on your picture I am very sure we are talking about 2 very different issues without bringing in more totally unrelated variables like chemical and temperature processing.
Look at your picture and one will notice that there is no pointed light source from the very top or bottom edge of the frame, due to absolutely no reflection from her hair or breast areas.
Yes there is something that looks like light leaks, but we can\'t tell if it was caused by loading or unloading from the cartridge, or uneven chemical processing or even uneven temperature in the bath trays. And yes I have seen this during my film processing days, but that was usually with the first few frames caused by light leaking through the cartridge lips.
So please do not complicate this issue with totally unrelated variables.
Let\'s just concentrate on digital format only.
All the other images on the roll were fine, before and after this shot. This one was the only one that had a street light directly overhead the subject, just out of frame.
Which seems to be the modus operandi of how people have apparently recreated this \"light leak\" .
In my case it is due to lens flare. Which looks uncannily similar to the results from the D750 with the \"light leak\" issue.
Take that for what you will.
So, if I could recreate this exact same effect, utilizing the exact same scenario, with a 45 year old film camera. Well.