Bill wrote; Look at the negatives. If they look like they are correctly exposed (compare back to a film that had no complaints for reference), then it is not the printing.
Actually it could very well be the printing. If the negs look correctly exposed have a couple reprinted with no corrections. If they look correct then take the negs and prints back to the lab that processed them, show them the good reprints and ask to have your rolls reprinted. The problem could be bad paper or chemistry or the machine set incorrectly. BUTCH Each man had only one genuine vocation - to find the way to himself. Hermann Hess (Demian)

