Subject: Re: EOS Overexposed!


I believe you were using print film?  If so, just have it processed
normally, latitude of print films these days is such that they don't mind
being overexposed a little, but really hates being under-exposed.

Even that said, when the DX coding wasn't read properly on my camera a few
weeks ago and camera thought a 3200 ASA film was in there when it was really
only 200 (4 stops underexposed!!), there was still image on the negatives
that gave some very dark prints, but just barely.

Regards,

Ken

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