twelvetone12
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I just developed my first roll of E6 film (it is 120 velvia), but the slides came out waaay too dark. I used a jobo processor and made sure the temperatures of the solutions were 38", and kept time quite precisely. I normally do c41 with excellent results. I used the times indicated by the Tetenal kit.
But... I'm not sure it is a development fault! If a lab returned this I would just think I underexposed them. Can someone with a better eye for slides help me out what could be wrong here?
The frames are super dark, but the edge markings seem ok. In comparison there is a lab-developed (slightly overexposed) precisa 100. The colors don't seems off, and I even managed to make a contact print from it.
I have other 4 rolls to develop, and I don't want to just increment FD time to discover this roll was indeed underexposed.
Thanks!

But... I'm not sure it is a development fault! If a lab returned this I would just think I underexposed them. Can someone with a better eye for slides help me out what could be wrong here?
The frames are super dark, but the edge markings seem ok. In comparison there is a lab-developed (slightly overexposed) precisa 100. The colors don't seems off, and I even managed to make a contact print from it.
I have other 4 rolls to develop, and I don't want to just increment FD time to discover this roll was indeed underexposed.
Thanks!
