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Hi there,

Just a quick one...

I have worked in a black and white darkroom a fair bit, however have just started getting into color, and am having an issue that, on face value, is probably quite quick and easy to remedy.

All of my prints are coming out with an yellow muddy tint. Not just the exposed area, the whole paper. The box of paper was brand new unopened and sent from B&H to Australia, am I right in assuming that the paper wouldn't be affected by the X-rays it would be subjected to?

I think it has come down to chemical contamination or a stuff up in the process somewhere, because even if I develop a piece of paper straight out of the box, it is yellow.

Thanks!
 
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