Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/07/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Stan Yoder wrote: > > Having returned from a trip to Ireland and Scotland, > I submitted six rolls of Provia 100F (exposed > by an M2 and a IIIF, to keep on-topic) to the caring > hands of our supermarket chain, each envelope > clearly marked "E6 slidefilm." The processor was > Fuji in Mansfield, OH. Five came back OK, but the > sixth? Well......they missed my notation and it went > through C41. Has that ever happened to any of you? > > Intelesting results, for sure: negative > transparencies, looking pretty much like color negs > but > without the orange mask. I scanned a few into > Photoshop, inverted and jinkied the color, primarily > > reducing yellow and green. Prints are passable - > good enough for the wife's print album of the trip. > Welcome to the wild and wacky world of cross-processing. That you are able to salvage passable prints for your wife's album says a great deal about your Photoshop skills. My experience has been much worse. A local pro lab a few years ago did the same with 6 rolls of utterly irreplaceable film shot by me on assignment overseas. The intake clerk labelled the job with the wrong sticker and into the C41 soup in went, in spite of the fact that I had never made such a bizarre request before. There were plenty of images with strange colouration and extremely high contrast -- perfectly suitable for some kind of post-post-modern fashion advertising hallucination, but certainly no good for the kind of documentary work I do. If the photos were important to you, I'd say you are owed a great deal more than a free roll of film and an apology. Emanuel Lowi Montreal ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca