Slipping in 1 minute before midnight with this reprocessed picture from December 2018's India trip. This was taken outside a temple at Kanyakumari, the southernmost point in India (also happens to be in my home state, but I'm from the way northern part of the state). This was the first roll of new Ektachrome that I shot, but when I developed it in C41, it came out totally orange. Like an underexposed redscaled film. The other CN roll that I developed at the same time came out normally. I still tacked it up to old chems, dumped the C41, and went on with my life. You saw the second roll of new Ektachrome that I shot in last week's weekend thread, and it was developed in fresh C41 and came out well. However, I revisited the India roll, and found that if I adjusted the histogram in EpsonScan, it actually came out pretty well! So here it is, new Ektachrome shot in India, developed in America, sat in a negative sleeve for 4 months, and is finally being shared with the world
Kanyakumari by
Satish Indofunk, on Flickr