A late one for me... I finally developed a roll of Aerocolor IV (the one by FlicFilm) that I had in my camera for way too long. This was processed in fresh C-41.
Now... it's rare that I will rant about a film stock; but this stuff, while interesting, is just so horrible!
The film base is so thin that I had a hard time feeding it in the sleeves. When it comes to film, I've never seen such a dist magnet! This picture had about 15 specks of dist on it and was out of the drying cabinet for only about 2 minutes before hitting the scanner.
Now, the base is what I would definitely call strange. There is a bit of a mask, but not on the sprockets. It's been exposed by a machine and is not built-in the base. But the masking color is so strange that my cheap instant scanner simply refused to recognize it and turned all my images into B&W... so I had to scan as slide, invert the image, manually adjust the levels for R,G & B, Adjust the whole RGB setting. Then I got something decent.
The contrast is very low and the negative is quite flat.
So, here's one I converted from earlier this spring.