bjorke
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QUESTION THE PROCESSING
also question your exposure. Do the negatives look rather clear, or very dark?
Commercial processors are often run by the same dis-interested high school student at the drug stre who mans the ice cream rack. The machine proceeeds automatically, brights and darks are smooshed to middle tones, the film is mistreated and scratched, etc.
A side effect of this is that is a negative is very over or under exposed, it will be rinted to a narrow gray range, which in effect will look "washed out."
also question your exposure. Do the negatives look rather clear, or very dark?
Commercial processors are often run by the same dis-interested high school student at the drug stre who mans the ice cream rack. The machine proceeeds automatically, brights and darks are smooshed to middle tones, the film is mistreated and scratched, etc.
A side effect of this is that is a negative is very over or under exposed, it will be rinted to a narrow gray range, which in effect will look "washed out."