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I'd be a lot happier if agfa rsx came back, it looked amazing when xprosessed. according to several posts on apug.org maco will be copying agfa's recipies for several of their b/w papers which should be nice.
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its from a medium format camera....
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and for c-41 its adding 30 seconds per stop in the developer
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hard to tell, I've seen some out of date and xray damaged film so dark it was hard to see the image on the film....but come to think of it i proscessed a roll of film a few days ago that expired in early 05 and looked perfect....
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the sine wave pattern is usually from xrays, but you say it looks like chemical streaks? can you take a photo of the negative?
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of course they dont show on a leader card....its not light sensitive....its a piece of cardboard. try a different paper magazine, if they go away, then the paper you had was fogged.
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the biggest question is, can you do c-41 yourself?
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Bill, since at the very least december, the current fuji generation for 400 was ch 10, along with ch 10 came a strong yet correctable cyan cast using the fuji 400 channel on our SFA(fuji optical minilab). This might be the new film?
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not even contaminated stabilizer, just plain dirty stab.
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this doesn't make much sense. The printing machine could be "rejecting"
the roll for a number of reasons or causes, if it says something like magnetic read error, usually you just manually enter the FID it sucks the film back in then you print like normal.
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my friend swears by ben ness, after seeing prints from there I can see why.
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try www.dr5.com
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the two remaining manufacturers of color paper, kodak and fuji both put their logo's on the back of the paper. It's not your lab.
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I'm assuming the white around the edges is a border right?....c-41 unexposed areas stay that blank orange=black on a print(or positive scan)
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I know the lomographic society has some in 120, but I really need to find some 35mm.
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as paper ages dmin rises, whites become off whites then yellows. Is your paper expired or has it been subjected to heat/xray? Also, maybe your blix is weak.
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I waver between 320 and 400.
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not running controll strips may be at fault, not runing them in my oppinion is THE single stupidest thing a lab can do. Your lab is probably ruining every roll put through.
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no mention of nip error in the manual. Could it be a NIC error?
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a sample at a pharmacy photo chain $2.19 for a 24ex roll, $2.39 for a 12 ex roll (how does this make sense), $2.59 for a 36 ex roll. When I went to ritz...ready $4.75....just to get a roll of 36.
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You're in luck, I'm filling in at a different branch of my chain on sunday, one with a frontier, I'll look up the error for you.
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lp? aka frontier series? A full listing of errors is found in the back of the manual. Both a user and service/instalation manual should have been provided with the machine. Alternatively, the best bet is call fuji.
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in terms of clarity. this one has obvious examples of motion blur even viewed at a reduced size. Of course it wont look good as a print.
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heres the instructions for a frontier:
First, the regular automatic feeding filmstrip carrier as fuji equips the frontier WILL NOT allow "reversal film" to be selected from the imput tab.
Tell them if they print with their 35mm manual negative carrier then reversal film will be an option. Alternatively if they don't have one of those, they can edit the frontier's registry.
Fuji backprint information
in The Wet Darkroom: Film, Paper & Chemistry
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its pretty simple.... <frame number> autocorrections and modes (IE b/w sepia sharpening) manual corrections n=neutral numbers=additions letters or negative numbers= subtractions sort number. Thats if that particular frontier is set up that way though. I've seen ones that print just "store name"
"sort number"