I just got back from Chile and had some negatives processed while I was out there. Unfortunately the 'pro' lab managed to partially ruin 13 rolls of 120 XP2.
Here is a scan of a roll done by them on the left and one done (properly) by Peak Imaging in the UK on the right. Camera was the same (Mamiya 7ii) and ISO the same. I guess there is nothing I can do to rescue them.
About 20% of the frames have some sort of black gunk on them (mostly at the beginning and the ends of the rolls). Also the negatives are very thin and a different colour (very orange/pink) compared to the pale purple of the normal ones. The ones I can salvage will probably only print on grade 4-5 paper.
Does anyone know what caused this or if I can do anything? Eg rewashing to get rid of the black gunk or intensifying to increase contrast?
Here is a scan of a roll done by them on the left and one done (properly) by Peak Imaging in the UK on the right. Camera was the same (Mamiya 7ii) and ISO the same. I guess there is nothing I can do to rescue them.
About 20% of the frames have some sort of black gunk on them (mostly at the beginning and the ends of the rolls). Also the negatives are very thin and a different colour (very orange/pink) compared to the pale purple of the normal ones. The ones I can salvage will probably only print on grade 4-5 paper.
Does anyone know what caused this or if I can do anything? Eg rewashing to get rid of the black gunk or intensifying to increase contrast?
