I had a role of Ektar 100 processed by Rite Aid yesterday late afternoon... I had the same problem you described. I won't be using them again.
you know, if you go into rite aid for processing, chances are you aren't even getting chemically made prints. They are making a switch over to DNP(formerly pixel magic) dye sub minilabs. My former boss says they are a nightmare, print quality sucks, and the on board film scanner is worse than a flat bed.
Stupid question, but there is frequent mention of the old Ektar 25. I apparently shot a roll of Ektar 125 in 1991. I've never heard anyone mention the 125 variety. Was it an inferior emulsion? Or too grainy for grain-haters (don't be . . . )?
There WAS an Ektar 125. It was a good film for its day. The older Ektars were very difficult to manufacture and were somewhat unstable in storage according to PE. The NEW Ektar 100 has the "good" points of the old films with more goodness due to new technologies. (to put it simply)
Nostrodomus you ain't.Medium format sales are essentially dead. We are lucky to have any MF film at all. As much as I would like to see Ektar 100 produced in MF, it just ain't gonna happen.
I picked some up at Henry's in Windsor. (bought their entire stock of eight rolls) I don't think I'd call them professional,
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