What did I do wrong?The film I used was from 2006EXIF data available. Clickhereto show/hide.Camera-Specific Properties:Image-Specific Properties:
Looks like cross processing.
>>245561wat
It means you took a kind of film (slide film) and got it processed as color negative film, which isn't the most appropriate method of developing pictures if you're going for more realistic colors.
>>245564I still didnt understand but thanks anyway, I'll be sure to get my photos developed elsewhere from now on
>>245561No it doesn't, please learn what you're saying before saying it.The film is just too old, has been stored improperly, and if this is a scan, the drugstore might have printed it badly.
>>245609ISO 400 C-41, thats what it says, need more?
>>245611Also on the back it says Film for color prints and process promptly
>>245611>>245612Nah, basically ignore most of my post. Either the store fucked up developing or the film was fucked to begin with, see an expiry date on the box or negatives?Also check you dont have any skylight filters on your lenses.
>>245613Expiration date is 2008 01.
>>245615Heat/cold probably then, i wouldnt expect film to go off that quickly after expiring.Store any film you buy in a freezer (or just outdoors right).Anyway, can anyone recomend him a cheap FD telephoto?
It just looks like an excellent replica from the 70's....wait....