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Introduction
LightIf your photos show warm toned splotches of color or rays of light on top of the image, the light seals serve as an important thingin your camera need to protect in the Canon-A1 camerabe replaced. If these erode, light will leak into the photo and obscure the images the photographer is trying to capture. The light that enters through the erosions can cause flares, streaks, and fogging to the image especially in high contrast lighting. These seals also ensure the pressure is maintained to keep the film flat and hold the camera tightly closed. If your light seals are sticky near the camera door edges, or the foam is deteriorating to the touch, it might be time to replace them!
Conclusion
Close lens, put battery back in, test roll, see if everything is ok
After completing all the steps above, close the lens to the camera. Re-insert the battery into the camera, and add in a test roll of film as well. Turn on the camera and shoot a couple photos in order to see if the light seal is working correctly.