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In Reply to: Re: With the kind of exposure he's making posted by TimP on March 22, 2003 at 09:55:49:
As it turns out, much of the problem was in the developing. I went down to the local Wolf and had them do some reprints. I explained what I was after and they came back just about perfect. I'll post the results in a couple days.I'll try the metering thing (I'll have to dig out the owners manual). I tried a second batch with 400 speed film. Those were aweful. I'll use 100 next time and try manual exposures.
Nice photo, TimP. That is pretty much what I was after.
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It's printing that was messed up, if they could do some reprints and get them right.It's probably that the first people who printed them averaged. It's what machines do without a human leading them.
It sounds like the second operator knew, partially perhaps you pointed out the problems, that he needed to manually print the shots.
"Developing" would usually involve the latent images on the film, although of course prints must be developed, too. Thing is, the problem in printing is usually the exposure, not the development, well, unless you're one of a few places I've had the misfortune to visit, once each.
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