I'll agree with both Dave and Bill,

A couple of years ago, I forgot to change the film speed on one of my old-fashioned non-DSX bodies, and was off by a stop for some C41 film. I think it was 200 film that I exposed as 400. Whatever, I told the lab what I'd done, and they said that the best thing would be to just develop it normally, and that the one stop difference would be unlikely to be noticed.

They were right.

cheers,
frank

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Hi Pat.
From what i understand the "regular" proccess should be fine.
Earlier this year i shot a roll of iso 400 at iso 100 for the firdt half of the roll(120
film) and when i
realized i screwed up reset the light meter to 400 and shot the last 6 pictures .
I never said anything to the lab and all the pictures turned out fine.The ones shot at iso
100 actually
looked a bit better,more contrast.


Since then i have been shooting my MF colour print film at 1/2 to 1 full iso speed lower.

I think you'll be fine.

Dave




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