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...color film? I am a beginner in photography class, and I recently bought a roll of black and white film. I used this roll to shoot photos during my vacation. I took them to a local pharmacy after returning from vacation, and when we went to pick them up the guy behind the counter said that the roll was blank. I know for fact that I shot the entire roll, I loaded it properly, and I have no idea how it could've gotten exposed. Then, I was thinking about if there was a difference between chemicals used to develop black and white photos in comparison to color ones. Can anybody help me solve this mystery? Could've been...
1. An error that I made... without realizing it.
2. An error that the guy behind the counter made...
3. Color chemicals used on black and white film... if there is a difference?
Help?
1. An error that I made... without realizing it.
2. An error that the guy behind the counter made...
3. Color chemicals used on black and white film... if there is a difference?
Help?