deanf
Newbie
I present two images. The color is Ektar 100. The B&W is Ultrafine 100.
Both shot with the same camera, near the same time, using the same metering. The defects in the B&W are obvious - I won't point them out.
3 rolls of Ultrafine all turned out like this. These films went through x-ray twice. Clearly the Kodak wasn't affected. Do you think the Ultrafine was, or is there another explanation? These were processed by a professional lab.
Thanks.
Both shot with the same camera, near the same time, using the same metering. The defects in the B&W are obvious - I won't point them out.
3 rolls of Ultrafine all turned out like this. These films went through x-ray twice. Clearly the Kodak wasn't affected. Do you think the Ultrafine was, or is there another explanation? These were processed by a professional lab.
Thanks.