It sounds like both. The lab doesn't seem to care much about the quality
of their work or customer satisfaction, but I don't see how they could have
screwed up the 3 rolls of film and got that result.
The lead-in, which will have been exposed to daylight and the frame
numbers, which get exposed by Mr. Kodak both appear black (that's right?
they were nice, dense black not wishy-washy grey?) so the film must have
been developed. The only processing error I can think of that would
produce blank frames would be not developing and dunking straight into the
fixer - which would erase the exposed leader and the frame numbers too.
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Ian Nichols, School of Chemistry
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