Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/07/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]From: Rob McClure <mcclure@udata.com> > I recently got back a roll of Fuji 1600 I had processed at a one hour photo > lab. Four of the prints were panoramic format (4" X 12") though, to my > knowledge, no Leica M has this feature. The results are strange to say the > least with cut off heads and serious grain. The lab claims this is the way > the machine read the negatives (which look normal to me) and can do nothing > to print 4" X 6" prints. Anyone have a similar experience or know what in > the heck is going on? > > Regards, > Rob McClure > Rob, I suspect that using 1600 you were shooting something with lots of dark, and that some of the negs had larg under or unexposed bits? The "smart" machine might have read the dark bits as the chopped off bits of "panoramic" format. I have heard mention before (years ago, when Halley's Comet was hanging about) that when shooting night / star shots, that an exposure of an evenly lit subject should be at each end of the roll of film, so that automatic machines don't cut negatives in half. Maybe the same principle applies for negatives with big underexposed bits and "panoramic" format. (Surely there has to be a way to turn this automatic function off on these super-dooper processing machines??). If the shots looked really grainy this also suggests that they might have been underexposed. That'd be my suggestion without seeing the negs. cheers, Lucian G.