It is also worth mentioning that the film passed through a single 'film safe' airport scanner, though I have read this shouldn't impact any film above iso 800.
I'm not too sure what people mean by 'banding' or 'tonal differences' - could you elaborate? Thank you!I saved the negatives to my hd, opened them in PS and selected Invert. The color is inaccurate but the vignette and stripes become apparent as tonal differences.
Thanks for your efforts.
It actually assists us if we can see the negatives a strip at a time, because there can be clues in the area between the frames.
And if can separate them a bit from the backlighting source, the banding and texture problems should improve. Try holding them 5cm away from the screen.
then in post 32 the film in question turns into Fuji PRO 400H.Hello! I just got some film back from the lab, and I am less than happy with the results. The photos are not sharp, the colours are off and there is severe vignetting around the edges. They look like they were taken with a much cheaper, older camera than the Canon AE-1 with an f1.4 lens that I am using. The photos were all shot on Ektar @100. Here are some examples:
Here is a full strip from the roll in question. I can't help but notice that some of the photos turned out brilliantly, like this one:
Too late John.
Every few days I click those other two areas, look through to find one or two threads of interest, read them, and mark as read the rest.
And FWIW, I've never opposed dealing here with the portions of a mixed media issue which are necessarily digital in digital ways. What I've always opposed is using an analogue focused forum to conduct non-analogue centred discussions, contrary to the rules of the forum, and the wishes of many of those using the forum.
Good question.The opening question is about a roll of Ektar 100
then in post 32 the film in question turns into Fuji PRO 400H.
How does that happen, darkroom magic or digital manipulation?
3/4 of the rolls I shot were Ektar, one of them was Fuji Pro. Just picked the Fuji for the picture, figured it wouldn't make that much of a difference since they were all developed and scanned the same!How does that happen, darkroom magic or digital manipulation?
Oh oh. What are the prominent theories? Thanks again everyone.And, as noted, the pictures seem clean in the second post above. Something very wrong here.
2) your aperture was left wide open or was not closing properly.
Your VW is running ruff so do you take your Ford in for the tune up? They both use the same gas.3/4 of the rolls I shot were Ektar, one of them was Fuji Pro. Just picked the Fuji for the picture, figured it wouldn't make that much of a difference since they were all developed and scanned the same!
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