peter16
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I've been shooting 35mm XP-2 which is black and white but is processed in C-41 chemistry. I've been taking it to a supposedly "Pro" lab in Los Angeles that uses dip and dunk chemistry.
In my sky areas I'm getting what looks to me like developer marks from chemistry, I'm not familiar enough with C-41 processing to know what's causing it, I just need to find a lab that doesn't cause this. It looks like it has something to do with the sprocket holes and the agitation...though it's not like the surge marks I remember.
Does anyone on here process 35mm C-41 regularly with a lab they can suggest that gives clean skies? Like maybe Praus, LTI, CRC, Or maybe Richard Photo Lab in LA?
Or am I being unrealistic - is 35mm with an even tone sky always going to show inconsistencies like this? I know it's not light leaks in my camera because it 100% does not show up on regular b&w film I process myself.
some examples:
In my sky areas I'm getting what looks to me like developer marks from chemistry, I'm not familiar enough with C-41 processing to know what's causing it, I just need to find a lab that doesn't cause this. It looks like it has something to do with the sprocket holes and the agitation...though it's not like the surge marks I remember.
Does anyone on here process 35mm C-41 regularly with a lab they can suggest that gives clean skies? Like maybe Praus, LTI, CRC, Or maybe Richard Photo Lab in LA?
Or am I being unrealistic - is 35mm with an even tone sky always going to show inconsistencies like this? I know it's not light leaks in my camera because it 100% does not show up on regular b&w film I process myself.
some examples:
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