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I was studying the edges of some prints I got back recently, and noticed that a certain object seemed to be a bit cut-off in several prints. I have taken this shot before, and have always framed the shot with enough room to capture a "railroad crossing" sign on the right. I normally leave a foot or two--of real space--to the right of the sign, to ensure that the sign is in the frame, near the edge (but not cut out). In the prints in question, the sign has no space to the right, and the print cuts out a bit of the sign itself. At first, I tought I had perhaps composed it incorectly, but when I checked the negs, I saw that I compsoed the shots as I always have, with the sign fully in the frame. Likewise, I also noticed that there is a bit on the left boundary that also does not appear in the print (in my view, the missing area on the right is more obvious).
What has happened here? Did the operator at the lab somehow mess up the magnification and/or framing of my shots? I looked at older shots I took of the scene, and the sign (and all else) are in the shot every time, and all looks as I had planned at the time of capture. The issue of processing has been an issue for me for years now (as I have seen other problems), and this latest one is yet another that may perhaps push me out of film photography. Some have suggested that I develop and print myself (and I know this is the best option), but I barely have enough time to shoot, let alone develop...and print, too.
I have tried a number of pro labs, and all seem to have issues now and then.
I welcome your comments and perspectives.
What has happened here? Did the operator at the lab somehow mess up the magnification and/or framing of my shots? I looked at older shots I took of the scene, and the sign (and all else) are in the shot every time, and all looks as I had planned at the time of capture. The issue of processing has been an issue for me for years now (as I have seen other problems), and this latest one is yet another that may perhaps push me out of film photography. Some have suggested that I develop and print myself (and I know this is the best option), but I barely have enough time to shoot, let alone develop...and print, too.
I have tried a number of pro labs, and all seem to have issues now and then.
I welcome your comments and perspectives.
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