Joe O'Hara
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This past weekend I modified the meter circuit in my old Spotmatic to work with a silver oxide battery. After checking the meter in the camera against my Pentax spotmeter, I went out to shoot a test roll of Velvia 50. I had the film processed my local Moto Photo (I know...). The appearance of the processed film was quite strange. The images seemed to have a dark red-orange cast to them (similar to the color of the old safelight filters we used to use with VC paper). The borders of the film, and the leader, were also dark orange rather than black. I would say the density of this red cast was about .9 or 1.2. Inasmuch as you could see the images, they appeared to be exposed correctly, and there were some other colors visible. The guys at the lab said the chemistry was new. Have any of you seen anything like this before? I don't know whether the E6 process requires the film to be exposed to white light after the first development, but I am guessing that a failure during this step could account for the borders not being black like they should be. I don't think it could be x-ray damage during shipment because I would think that would tend to lighten the images rather than darken them. Any ideas?