relistan
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Hey folks, I would love some help identifying what went wrong with these negatives.
This was fresh-dated Portra 160, stored at room temperature in the dark for about a year in the unopened, original packaging. Lab developed at a place here in Dublin that focuses on film and has done a good job in the past. I am very disappointed with all the spotting on the negatives. It's particularly noticeable in the sky. Is this a film or backing paper failure, or did the lab mess it up? I at first suspected my scanner but I re-scanned some other negatives and they are all fine, so it's definitely in the negatives. I thought there might be something on the surface of the negatives so I re-soaked and washed one of them to see if it made any difference. It did not.
Here's the full image and a crop from the sky in the upper right.
Help appreciated!
This was fresh-dated Portra 160, stored at room temperature in the dark for about a year in the unopened, original packaging. Lab developed at a place here in Dublin that focuses on film and has done a good job in the past. I am very disappointed with all the spotting on the negatives. It's particularly noticeable in the sky. Is this a film or backing paper failure, or did the lab mess it up? I at first suspected my scanner but I re-scanned some other negatives and they are all fine, so it's definitely in the negatives. I thought there might be something on the surface of the negatives so I re-soaked and washed one of them to see if it made any difference. It did not.
Here's the full image and a crop from the sky in the upper right.
Help appreciated!