Any idea why the film turn out like this?


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I scanned it by myself. Canon 4400F.


Ok You crop and try preview. Try to crop within the image.

I use Canon G1230U. Sometimes it do happen, then I crop my image within the frame.
Its ok.
 

The colours that turned out must have been really interesting. Someone on cs tried it before I think. Thought the results were pretty cool.

That will end up as redscale. Pretty neat results though.
 

oh....i not too sure. but it seems to happen for all the pictures (at least the 10 i have scanned so far).

But what about the colour? what cause the colour to run off. The film used is konica centuria.

Another example.

Scan10019.jpg

Why not you try develop into print one.

If i'm not wrong it suppose to be slightly like this
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I suspected its the scanner. If you say the rolls is in a wrong way, ur outcome will be reddish if you use C41 rolls so called 'red-scaling'. If you use E6 rolls and accidentally cross-process C41 it will turnout blueish and a bit look underexposed.

what does "red-scaling" means. When compared with "normal" film negatives, my film does look "red" under the scanner light, instead of the more "brownish".

Here you are.....

test001.jpg
The "reddish" negative.

test002.jpg
A normal negative.
 

My expired film 2004 also turns out like this. Maybe the sensitivity is wearing hence result in under exposure....when I use a new film everything was normal.
 

Maybe you set the wrong ISO on the ISO dial, hence unexposing all the shots.

Samuel
 

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