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Coral Island

Another Ekatar shot with slightly odd colours. There’s something off with the purples and greens in the shadows and midtones and, for some reason, the foreground road and pavement looks almost monochrome. It’s a shame as I like Ektar as a film and it normally scans just fine, but this roll has taken much more effort to get looking closer to normal.

Coral Island

Yashicamat 124G & Kodak Ektar. Lab developed. Home scanned and converted with negative lab pro.

Taken 1 July 2023.

3 thoughts on “Coral Island

  1. Ektar is rapidly becoming one of my favorite go to films.
    Maybe you got the roll made on Friday… or right before the chemistry was changed out during manufacturing? A little extra tweaking doesn’t usually hurt the end result, I think.

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      1. Maybe — I tend to go with myself as the weakest link, too. But I process my own film, there’s no one else to blame, in my case.

        It could also be the chemistry in your lab. I hated all the film I got back from the labs here in town, which is why I started doing my own development in the first place.

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