Identifying E6 processing faults

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I thought I'd try my hand with colour slide film, and I'm quite interested in processing it myself too.

I'm at a very early stage in getting to grips with exposure though (first two rolls just came back from the lab, mostly seriously overexposed!) so while I'm a complete novice there are two sets of variables to consider - exposure and processing.

Is there any way (from looking at a slide) of determining whether any image problems are due to exposure error or processing incompetence? With black and white I can pretty much tell whether the exposure is out or whether the developing is out - how would I tell the difference in E6?
 
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Thanks Tim, lots of really useful information there.
 
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exposing for the highlights

yes, that was my mistake this time round. I metered with the emphasis on the darker parts of the scene instead of the lighter parts. Anything with plenty of sky in it was blown completely, but scenes in more subdued light came out a little dark in my opinion. Next time I'll give the brighter parts more emphasis in metering and give a bit more exposure in the shady shots.

Still, it seems to be easier for me to interpret my exposure errors properly with a direct positive than it is with a B&W negative.
 
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