I used to shoot a lot of Velvia 100. It had a tendency to overdo red light, but in neutral light it performed pretty well. I recently shot some more of it and I was horrified at how magenta the trannies were. I also shot Astia 100F. They were processed in the same batch and the Astia was fine.
Why has Velvia 100 suddenly gotten so magenta? The only thing that has changed is the lab that processed it. My previous lab went out of business. Since the Astia came out fine, I can't blame the processing, or can I?
I know that other companies make E6 chemistry besides Kodak. I was wondering if a particular E6 chemistry might be at fault.
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