Grim Tuesday
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I recently had a roll developed by a store and when scanning it in obviously something went wrong. The film was Portra 800, expired, and I store it in the freezer (provenance before it reached me not guaranteed, but other rolls from this batch have been fine). Can this be caused by:
1. Bad developing? The store did tell me that their minilab broke the day after I dropped off my film and delayed return of my negatives by about a week. None of my other rolls were affected by this (so far, I am still scanning them in) but I suppose some could have been processed before and some after.
2. Expired film? This is possible, but another roll from this exact same batch and provenance does not have this issue. It was shot about a month before this one, though I don't remember if I unfroze them a few months apart. Both are only expired by a about three years, though I know higher ISOs age worse.
3. Improper unfreezing? It is possible I did not unfreeze this roll properly and some condensation reached it. This is my most likely scenario, but I am looking for input.
Here is the image: https://ibb.co/XYzPR4Y
1. Bad developing? The store did tell me that their minilab broke the day after I dropped off my film and delayed return of my negatives by about a week. None of my other rolls were affected by this (so far, I am still scanning them in) but I suppose some could have been processed before and some after.
2. Expired film? This is possible, but another roll from this exact same batch and provenance does not have this issue. It was shot about a month before this one, though I don't remember if I unfroze them a few months apart. Both are only expired by a about three years, though I know higher ISOs age worse.
3. Improper unfreezing? It is possible I did not unfreeze this roll properly and some condensation reached it. This is my most likely scenario, but I am looking for input.
Here is the image: https://ibb.co/XYzPR4Y