Hello again friends,
I saw a video yesterday in which it was pointed out that AS16-114-18444 has the well-known smear that messed up so many photos on the last EVA. The consensus has been that when John and Charlie wiped the reseau plate of John's camera in the LM with a damp cloth, that was when the smear occurred. But that picture was taken at Station 9, at the end of EVA2, before they returned to the LM and did the wiping! In fact, all the rest of the pictures on that magazine had the smear, and they were all taken before the end of EVA2. It couldn't be that the smear printed onto the film when they replaced the magazine after wiping the reseau plate, and then dried. That would only affect one photo.
So it seems this smear had to have occurred when John switched magazines at Station 9. Then if they did wipe the reseau plate in that camera after EVA2, it certainly would not have looked the same in all the rest of the photos taken with that camera.
I am at a loss to figure out how this smear could have happened. I've spent several hours in the ALSJ trying to figure it out. Something got onto that reseau plate during the magazine switch at Station 9. If this hasn't come up before, I'm guessing it will take some considerable research, so in advance, I thank anyone who makes the effort. When this gets resolved, I would like to notify the editor of ALSJ, (giving credit to the ApolloHoax.net forum), if the consensus to this point has turned out to be wrong. Several edits in the ALSJ would be in needed if that is the case.