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After processed, got total transparent slides ?!!
hi,
i had a roll of Kodak EB-3 developed by a local lab. but the result is so weird, except 5 frames in the beginning, all remainds exposures are total transparent plastic with only ( not very ) dard strips sperated each of them in the normal vertical border positions. the lab said, i over exposured. i don't believe that. to make the darkest part of the subject as total transparent, it need about 7 stops of over-exposure, and because i use my camera always in M mode, it sounds impossible. but i checked my camera, and exposured another roll of cheap negative, found no problem. so i want to know, what possiblly the fault came from? can the processing itself cause the result? thanks. |
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