Just last week I got a film back from the lab that was completely black! Including the frame numbers and brandname markings...all black.
I'm pretty darn sure the problem was not at my end of the film handling....the images were precious too...
Are you sure they're not dunking your B&W stuff into color chemicalsThanks for the offer of help, but I think you described exactly what happened, Pentaxuser. It was a roll of Rollei Superpan 200 in 120 format by the way
Dropped off another roll yesterday. We'll see what happens.
Are you sure they're not dunking your B&W stuff into color chemicals
The OP has stated that the films were colour and were transparent - "it was as if there was nothing there" which I take to mean clear as in "clear of any image" . What she hasn't stated directly is whether only the frames were clear but had writing and numbers on the edges.
pentaxuser
How did you get the film to the lab if it came off the spool?
I'd keep a reusable film cassette (or even a used roll with about an inch of film on it left) and a dark bag incase it happens again
Just go in your dark bag/ darkroom, tape the remains to the inch of film and rewind the whole thing in
Well there are so many contributing factors it would be fruitless to try and determine the actual cause.
So, chalk it up to experience and move on to the next film photos which I'm sure will turn out great!!
We have all been there and done that.
I am feeling less stupid for doing it now thankfully.
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