Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/06/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Tina, The folloowing is pat of a letter I sent to Kodak, with film, for a problem I had with E-200 Ektachrome. One film showed a pronounced red bias on the whole film, the other just on the last few shots to the end. I never received another reply from Peter. In the first letter, requesting the film ends, he mentioned it might have been in the processing. How?? Mr. Peter Hamann 4545 East River Road Rochester, New York 14650-0811 Peter, Thanks for the reply. I have now used two rolls of the E-200 and I am sending you the film ends from the second roll, as I guess I threw away the ones from the first roll. The second roll is batch number 0091 (catalog number CAT 107 7114) and the box for it is also included. I didn't save the box for the first roll, but it was taken off the shelf at the same time at Epperson Photo in OKC and was probably the same. I am also sending in some mounted slides from both rolls. They were both processed at a Q-Lab. The first roll had the red film base throughout the whole film, see drawing,whereas the second roll only has it from about frame 36 to the spool end. The slides from the first film show a marked red bias, where the slides from the second do not - and I think show normal coloration. I am including the rest of the e-mail for your information. Thanks for the reply and i will be looking forward to your thoughts about the film. Dick Hemingway