O.K. folks, enlighten my ignorance. When David Burke says "ghosting" I assume he means that the image of the sprocket holes is present as a secondary image on the exposed image area. I am familiar with overagitation, having dumbly done it myself, but I have never seen that particular problem, and the physical mechansim which would produce that secondary image effect escapes me. Or am I misinterpreting what David meant??? All enlightenment greatfully received.(posted 9179 days ago)