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Old 08-27-2009, 04:16 PM
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I took the attached picture last Sunday August 23rd.

When I open it, it comes out wierd. The right side of the scene comes out on the left side of the picture. I saw it when I used a film camera years ago.

Anyone know what went wrong or any ideas.???

It was taken with an Olympus SLR, on automatic setting.

Thank you in advance

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Old 08-27-2009, 04:56 PM
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hi
was this done with slide film?? looks like the film didnt wind on enough so you got part of the next exposure on it. maybe you could crop it or petend picasso took it
hope that helpfulish!!
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Old 08-27-2009, 05:55 PM
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You said it was taken with a film camera years ago. Yes, it looks like incompletely advanced film. You should join us and get a digital camera. With modern technology, even weirder things can happen!!!
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I am seeing that you did use a SLR right? And what I am reading is that you saw these years ago with a film camera. RIGHT?

I have actually had this happen with my SLR before. I am not sure why it has done it but my guess is that is happened with the SD Card. Because when I try to read it on my camera it says it was a corrupted file?
And it was only that one picture. Almost like the shutter fluttered or something.
I know this is not a huge help but maybe someone else has seen it before as well.
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Sorry I guess I confused everyone by saying I saw this on a film camera once.

This shot was taken on a DSLR, not a film camera.

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