Mr Perceptive
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I've been a bit tardy in getting rolls processed, and just got one back from last Oct/Nov
This was shot with a Fuji GA645 using in date (fridge stored) Portra400 - Frames 1 to 3 and frames 10 to 16 are all fine, but frames 4 to 9 all have a horrendus cast on on them. This is on the negative (and is not incorrect scanning, etc). The GA645 puts the exposure details on the bottom of the frame, and for the day in question, the exposure time recorded by the GA645 pretty much matches that of digital images I took on the same day, so I'm happy that the expsoure is all ok. It was a warm day (for UK October) and the camera was carried (along with the digital equipment in backpack - and not left unattended heating up in a car!)
So a simple Epson Scan (using Epson Scanning software - default WB) of a cut of 4 shots, shows Frame 7 with the effect.
And a shot of the Negatives on a lightbox, shows frames 1-3 and frames 10-12 being OK, but frames 4 and 9 are not (and the intervening frames 5-8 are similar) - there is a definite cast on the negative.
Any ideas what causes this?? as I'm keen if its possible to prevent it happening in the future.
All subsequent rolls through the camera have been fine.
This was shot with a Fuji GA645 using in date (fridge stored) Portra400 - Frames 1 to 3 and frames 10 to 16 are all fine, but frames 4 to 9 all have a horrendus cast on on them. This is on the negative (and is not incorrect scanning, etc). The GA645 puts the exposure details on the bottom of the frame, and for the day in question, the exposure time recorded by the GA645 pretty much matches that of digital images I took on the same day, so I'm happy that the expsoure is all ok. It was a warm day (for UK October) and the camera was carried (along with the digital equipment in backpack - and not left unattended heating up in a car!)
So a simple Epson Scan (using Epson Scanning software - default WB) of a cut of 4 shots, shows Frame 7 with the effect.
And a shot of the Negatives on a lightbox, shows frames 1-3 and frames 10-12 being OK, but frames 4 and 9 are not (and the intervening frames 5-8 are similar) - there is a definite cast on the negative.
Any ideas what causes this?? as I'm keen if its possible to prevent it happening in the future.
All subsequent rolls through the camera have been fine.