Montanawildlives
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I recently posted a question about scrapes and dust on my scanned jpegs from my first roll of 35mm film (or any film) in decades and got great help. Now, I'd like to take a step back and get some additional information on the developing process and results. So, my questions are:
1. Of the 36 exposures, only 25 were scanned and provided to me. So, about 11 of the exposures appear completely clear on the negatives, meaning completely black in the exposure--I assume this was user error although I was in aperture priority mode on the Nikon FE and didn't NOTICE anything unusual while taking the pictures (I believe in aperture priority mode--i.e., "auto"--the camera shows me the shutter speed needed for proper exposure on the left side (the moving needle) and as I recall the selected shutter speeds were fast--1/250 or 1/500ish). The problems were with exposures 1, 4, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 17. Maybe by then I had figured it out? But if this is the case I would not have expected 25 perfect exposures and 11 completely terrible ones. Rather, I would have expected some in the middle (nearly black rather than completely black). This makes me think maybe there could be a problem with the shutter?
2. Two of the pictures were very cloudy--not sure if this is from light hitting the front element of the lens? It's possible but I thought I was being careful about that. Does this look familiar to anyone?
Thanks again.
1. Of the 36 exposures, only 25 were scanned and provided to me. So, about 11 of the exposures appear completely clear on the negatives, meaning completely black in the exposure--I assume this was user error although I was in aperture priority mode on the Nikon FE and didn't NOTICE anything unusual while taking the pictures (I believe in aperture priority mode--i.e., "auto"--the camera shows me the shutter speed needed for proper exposure on the left side (the moving needle) and as I recall the selected shutter speeds were fast--1/250 or 1/500ish). The problems were with exposures 1, 4, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 17. Maybe by then I had figured it out? But if this is the case I would not have expected 25 perfect exposures and 11 completely terrible ones. Rather, I would have expected some in the middle (nearly black rather than completely black). This makes me think maybe there could be a problem with the shutter?
2. Two of the pictures were very cloudy--not sure if this is from light hitting the front element of the lens? It's possible but I thought I was being careful about that. Does this look familiar to anyone?
Thanks again.
