Looks like the cross processed it.

Lucas Rijnders wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I just had a roll of Fuji Superia 400 developed (by a Kodak lab, as far as  
> I know), and it looks odd, to say the least. The film is very dark with a  
> blue hue, as opposed to the normal orange base color. The lettering on the  
> side is white-ish, instead of black. I had the impression the images are  
> in positive, and scanning conforms this. I put a scan up at  
> <http:\\www.jenny.dds.nl\lucas\494-01.jpg>
> This is scanned with Vuescan on a Minolta Scan Dual III. Scanned as a  
> slide, so the image is as-is, not inverted.
>
> The film is fresh (expires 4-2008), stored dry and cool, from a batch that  
> has not given me problems before. It has not been in the camera for long  
> (a couple of days at most). Other films from the same camera (shot both  
> right before and after) are fine.
>
> Does anybody here have any idea what has happened?
>
> Thanks in advance for any answer,
>   


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