zehner21
Member
[Thread's title], please.
Don't want to sound rude.
Hi,
my only medium-format camera is a Lubitel 2.
When I had the Rollei kit for developing C41 films, before throwing away the exhausted dev/bleach/fix liquids, I decided to shoot a 120 Ektar 100 and see if the camera was working.
I was right, the camera was in perfect (meh) state. (1)
Fast forward to January 2015.
Two weeks ago I finished a roll of Fuji Provia 400X. The film expired in 2012 (2), but it has been always kept in the refrigerator.
As a lighmeter I usually use a Gossen Lunasix, but since it's bulky I switched to an iPhone Lightmeter application. (3)
At the time of shooting, I thought that the f-stops/time combinations suggested by the phone were right, or at least logical. (4)
Last week I brought the roll to a laboratory for having it developed. It wasn't my ordinary lab (the latter is 15km far from me while the other is 4-500 meter away from my house). (5)
Usually, with the other lab (the one furthest) I had to wait two-three weeks because they develop and print only C41, so E6 film has to be sent to the mainland.
Today I received a text from the lab in my village saying that my film was ready.
When I got there, I was welcomed with "There are no images here, except one". (6)
At first I was "
" then I payed and got home.
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The developed film is BLACK.
I suspect that it has been X-processed (7) because if I scan it a slide film the resulting image has a heavy blue cast but, if I scan it as a negative then invert the colours, I see "more natural" colours.
Samples attached to this message.
What do you think? Please, refers to numbers for pointing out possible mistakes made by me.
First photo ----> scan as a slide film
Second photo ----> scan a negative film then inverted in Mac's Preview app.
Don't want to sound rude.
Hi,
my only medium-format camera is a Lubitel 2.
When I had the Rollei kit for developing C41 films, before throwing away the exhausted dev/bleach/fix liquids, I decided to shoot a 120 Ektar 100 and see if the camera was working.
I was right, the camera was in perfect (meh) state. (1)
Fast forward to January 2015.
Two weeks ago I finished a roll of Fuji Provia 400X. The film expired in 2012 (2), but it has been always kept in the refrigerator.
As a lighmeter I usually use a Gossen Lunasix, but since it's bulky I switched to an iPhone Lightmeter application. (3)
At the time of shooting, I thought that the f-stops/time combinations suggested by the phone were right, or at least logical. (4)
Last week I brought the roll to a laboratory for having it developed. It wasn't my ordinary lab (the latter is 15km far from me while the other is 4-500 meter away from my house). (5)
Usually, with the other lab (the one furthest) I had to wait two-three weeks because they develop and print only C41, so E6 film has to be sent to the mainland.
Today I received a text from the lab in my village saying that my film was ready.
When I got there, I was welcomed with "There are no images here, except one". (6)
At first I was "

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The developed film is BLACK.
I suspect that it has been X-processed (7) because if I scan it a slide film the resulting image has a heavy blue cast but, if I scan it as a negative then invert the colours, I see "more natural" colours.
Samples attached to this message.
What do you think? Please, refers to numbers for pointing out possible mistakes made by me.
First photo ----> scan as a slide film
Second photo ----> scan a negative film then inverted in Mac's Preview app.