ywenz
Veteran
I took my first b&w roll from my M6 to target for development and when they ran the film thru the machine, nothing was exposed on the roll!!! How could this have happened?? My previous roll came out fine.
ywenz said:Well I don't believe it was a misload because When the counter reached 25 (on my 24exp film) I could not longer wind the shutter for the next shot. There is more to the story however...
After initially loading this film for the first time, I noticed that the tension on the film wasn't taunt and thus the canister was moving around inside the body. Since I haven't taken a shot yet, I decided to rewind the film and reload it. I poped open the back and rewund the film until a tiny bit of film was left sticking out. Then I reloaded the film as I would normally. I don't believe there's anything wrong with this procedure but this is the only thing that occured that was out of the ordinary.
It was a roll of Kodak Tri-X 400. Is that C41? Either way, they told me their machine was setup to accept Tri-X. When the guy was giving me a refund, he said I should really take any professional line film to other places. >:-(
Toby said:Check the film rebate (edges) if you can read the brand of the film it's an exposure problem if you have totally blank film it's not been developed
They actually can send them out for a two week servicegreyhoundman said:BTW. Walmart doesn't do regular B&W either.😉
Dunno, but this week's featured photo (click) was shot on C41 film.ywenz said:Am I compromising a lot with C41 B&W film stock?