ntenny
Subscriber
I think this must have been a development problem, but I'd like to hear from people who know the vagaries of the E-6 process before I decide for sure.
I've just gotten back a handful of E-6 rolls from Swan. All but one are fine; that one, they returned as "blank". However, when I take a good look at it, I can tell that there are images there; they're just very, very thin. Additionally, the whole roll has a light greenish tint, sort of a light teal. The edge markings are visible; they're orange against the background of that light green, so they show up fairly clearly, but I think they're also fainter than they should be.
The camera has behaved well both before and after this roll, and anyway, while a camera could underexpose, I don't think it could turn the film green!
Any idea what could cause this?
Thanks
-NT
I've just gotten back a handful of E-6 rolls from Swan. All but one are fine; that one, they returned as "blank". However, when I take a good look at it, I can tell that there are images there; they're just very, very thin. Additionally, the whole roll has a light greenish tint, sort of a light teal. The edge markings are visible; they're orange against the background of that light green, so they show up fairly clearly, but I think they're also fainter than they should be.
The camera has behaved well both before and after this roll, and anyway, while a camera could underexpose, I don't think it could turn the film green!
Any idea what could cause this?
Thanks
-NT