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But if you look at the images, they weren't at the same angle, which will make changes in the metering decision that was made by the camera not the human.. ALso, not to be rude to naptime, everything may not be the same, altho, i understand he thought so.
Just take a closer look at the images posted, they don't even look like the same focal length lens was used.
Also, if both rolls of film were developed together at the same time that should not be a factor with the underexposure issue. Scanning is a different story.
Just take a closer look at the images posted, they don't even look like the same focal length lens was used.
Also, if both rolls of film were developed together at the same time that should not be a factor with the underexposure issue. Scanning is a different story.