Nathan King
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I almost always develop my own film; however, I recently sent a few rolls to a well known professional lab because I'm behind with my developing. I fix my T-Max in fresh Ilford Rapid Fixer diluted 1:4 for eight minutes and wash for one half hour. The unexposed areas of my self-developed negatives are always completely colorless. The negatives that returned from the lab have a pronounced purple tint. I realize this can be normal depending on chemistry used, but can this indicate that either fixing or washing were not completed to archival standards? The base plus fog density looks to the naked eye to be about the same as the negatives I develop, and the tint on the commercial negatives is even (no blotches). The negatives print normally at the same paper grade as mine do (shocking since most commercial processing overdevelops negatives). Should I be concerned? 
