Thanks for the info but this was 6X7 of a family the lab admitted what they had
done
they processed it like regular B&W, that still didn't make the client fill
better!!!!! those second sittings when its YOUR fault just don't seam to go as
well
as the first!!!!
Terry
"John A. Lind" wrote:
> At 14:58 6/5/99 , Terry wrote:
> >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
>
> Yep, I've used Ilford XP2. Between the sprocket holes and the film edge it
> should have "ILFORD XP2 SUPER" along one edge. Along the other edge there
> should be bar coding and frame numbers. The barcoding and printing should
> be in pure deep black. Unexposed Ilford XP2 has a very, very light gray
> cast to it, almost, but not quite clear.
>
> -- John
>
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