Film that has a herringbone effect after processing has what type of exposure error?
Film was exposed to heat before use.
Film was processed at too high a temperature.
Film was bent during developing.
Film was exposed facing backward in the patient's mouth.
Film was processed at too high a temperature.
Rationale: Film was exposed facing backward in the patient's mouth.
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