AFAIK, the first thing you would notice on "bad" colour films is colour shift (toward magneta as I have seen myself). If that doesn't happen to yours, I don't think it's the age of films. More like poor printing I guess.

regards,
Alan Chan

should mention the film ex date is 04/04 and is kept on the labs shelves not a fridge)and
when i looked
at the first one,not the exposure mistakes, but the relativaly good ones,they all seem
soft to out of
focus to me.I then shot a roll of Provia 100F same camera and lenses and mostly same
subjects and
under a loupe with light table all look fine.Well exposed,good colour and relativaly
sharp.
Even though the film has a year left on its shelf life,could it be starting to "go".I
cannot tell from the neg
if its sharp or not(looks properly exposed) but the slide film proved the lenses are still
good<g>


Any thoughts or comments on this or am i just getting to old and to critical.Even the 6x7
colour proofs
look "soft",but focused, to me but the B&W and chromes look fantastic.>

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