EXCELLENT!!!!! That didn't occur to me, but I did have this happen to me TWICE,
with B&W film (I
don't shoot enough B&W to know there respective names) it was Ilford the type
that is processes like
Color (when it comes to film processing do I sound dumb?) and it was at a pro
lab (That sucks) but
your right every thing was wiped off of the neg. no edge markings!!!
Terry
Richard Ross wrote:
> At 23:44 04/06/99 EDT, you wrote:
> ><<Did my local shitty pharmacy 1 hour photo (I sent them
> >away anyhow) screw up? But how could there of been NOTHING on the negative?
> >Not just negs that were opened to early or something. Help me out here!!!>>
> >
> >Was the leader exposed at all? If not, they just ran it through the fix I
> >guess.
>
> The easy way to tell if it's a processing fault is to look for the edge
> markings on the negs, i.e the frame numbers, film ID etc. If they are
> there, the processing was correct and it's a camera or loading problem. If
> they are not there, or degraded, then it's a processing problem.
>
> Cheers
> Richard
>
> Richard Ross
> Hemel Hempstead, England
> rhdesign@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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