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Old 8th April 2016, 08:10 AM
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I used to set up printers and analysers in labs. From time to time I also had to deal with complaints and I became familiar with technical failures.
Photowaffle's print showed severe underexposure - perhaps two or more stops? At that amount of underexposure I don't think the brand or type of film, or the scanner, would have much to do with the result.
As Mike O'Pray said 'Colour neg film can stand quite a bit of overexposure but only a little bit of underexposure.'
Thanks, nice to know! Since this happening, I have put a sticker on my camera saying:

"Remember to check ISO!"

Here is another example with the same settings.



Bit blurry, but it would have been OK otherwise.

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