Ektagraphic
Member
Hello-
I had shot some photos that did not mean much...they were just a test so I brought them to CVS. I actually have done this twice. The first time was in a camera that I knew for sure worked. Tonight was with whole different story. I was trying to put some slides on a roll of C-41 film as a bit of an experiment. I really did not know what would happen. I handed the clerk a roll of Ektar 100 (I used Ektar both times..I really bought a little too much and I don't see my self using it all so I said what the heck I will just use some) and came back to pick them up one hour later. On both rolls (shot and processed a month apart) I got pics back that were pretty much completely blue and a few with some eerie red areas. What could this have been from? I have no way to scan them to see if it was the neg or print and I have not bothered to mail them off to a real lab yet. On both occasions the guy assured me that he had processed other rolls fine....Any ideas............
I had shot some photos that did not mean much...they were just a test so I brought them to CVS. I actually have done this twice. The first time was in a camera that I knew for sure worked. Tonight was with whole different story. I was trying to put some slides on a roll of C-41 film as a bit of an experiment. I really did not know what would happen. I handed the clerk a roll of Ektar 100 (I used Ektar both times..I really bought a little too much and I don't see my self using it all so I said what the heck I will just use some) and came back to pick them up one hour later. On both rolls (shot and processed a month apart) I got pics back that were pretty much completely blue and a few with some eerie red areas. What could this have been from? I have no way to scan them to see if it was the neg or print and I have not bothered to mail them off to a real lab yet. On both occasions the guy assured me that he had processed other rolls fine....Any ideas............