scottwallick
ambition ≥ skill
Film and developing gurus, I appeal to you. Help.
So this is the third roll of Fuji 400H I bought from B&H about eight months ago and that has refrigerated until the day I load it in my Zeiss Ikon to come back with this problem.
I have exposed three rolls of the 400H sequentially (so I don't have a different film developed to compare against).
The problem.
See the four attached images. Basically, the negative comes back, after developing, with pronounced wide 'scratches' on the negative. They aren't scratches like hairline scratches, but almost appear as if produced by an action similar to using an ice scrapper on a windshield (let me know if that makes sense).
These appear starting immediately with frame 00 and are most pronounced by frame 2 and gradually drop off frame by frame until 11, where they are completely gone.
The context.
I usually have my film processed by Dan's camera, who do a great job for me. Never a problem. But I'm leaving for Nepal for four weeks on Saturday so I ran some rolls through my Ikon with different lenses to see if everything is working as it should (!) and, therefore, have just been dropping off my film at the CVS on 52nd and Lexington for one-hour service. I have not used this CVS before.
The first two rolls were dropped off/picked up Tuesday and the third dropped off/picked up today. The staff of two have been the same.
Other rolls from the same batch of 400H have been developed without issue (all at Dan's), none of the scratching. My loading, shooting, rewinding procedures are the same. Habit.
Any conclusions.
My own is WTF.
Feedback appreciated.
So this is the third roll of Fuji 400H I bought from B&H about eight months ago and that has refrigerated until the day I load it in my Zeiss Ikon to come back with this problem.
I have exposed three rolls of the 400H sequentially (so I don't have a different film developed to compare against).
The problem.
See the four attached images. Basically, the negative comes back, after developing, with pronounced wide 'scratches' on the negative. They aren't scratches like hairline scratches, but almost appear as if produced by an action similar to using an ice scrapper on a windshield (let me know if that makes sense).
These appear starting immediately with frame 00 and are most pronounced by frame 2 and gradually drop off frame by frame until 11, where they are completely gone.
The context.
I usually have my film processed by Dan's camera, who do a great job for me. Never a problem. But I'm leaving for Nepal for four weeks on Saturday so I ran some rolls through my Ikon with different lenses to see if everything is working as it should (!) and, therefore, have just been dropping off my film at the CVS on 52nd and Lexington for one-hour service. I have not used this CVS before.
The first two rolls were dropped off/picked up Tuesday and the third dropped off/picked up today. The staff of two have been the same.
Other rolls from the same batch of 400H have been developed without issue (all at Dan's), none of the scratching. My loading, shooting, rewinding procedures are the same. Habit.
Any conclusions.
My own is WTF.
Feedback appreciated.