Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/04/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Dick, Neither of the two rolls showed the type of color that you experienced. My leaders were clear, and the spool ends black. I did my own processing in a Jobo in Photocolor 3 bath chemistry. The film box (I haven't cleaned house yet this week) does indeed have a bit of French on one panel - blasted print is too small for mortals - but that may very well be for the Canadian market. Now I did encounter a similar problem several years ago with Kodak print film showing a reddish blob (on the prints) across 2 frames at approximately the same position on each of two rolls used in the same Leica body. A third roll of the same batch, purchased later, used in the same body, but processed at a different lab came out without a problem. Roy On 8 Apr 98 at 14:52, Richard W. Hemingway wrote: > > Do you have any film ends left from E-200 - hold them up to a bright > light - what color are they??? My processor is also mistified. He > is the best processor in the Norman area and runs control strips > often. he has only processed a couple of rolls of E-200. the box > also has French writing on it, with the English - where produced?? > what does X-ray radiation do to the film?? > > > Dick Hemingway > Norman, OK > > Roy C. Zartarian http://www.connix.com/~royzart "A prophet is not without honor except in his own land and among his own people" Written with the assistance of a labrador retriever whose chin is on the key board. All typos are his fault.