on 16.12.03 12:18, Tanya Mayer Photography at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Was chatting away with Rob Studdert today, and together we raised an > interesting issue - in light of the postings about pushing/pulling film > these past few days, and their tolerance of standard processing etc, we were > wondering if any of you had achieved successes in the same way by > push/pulling COLOUR NEGATIVE film? ie. for eg. rating an ISO 100 speed film > as 400 but processing it "as normal" ie as an ISO 100? I think this can be quite easy done with almost every film developed in C-41 process. AFAIR Kodak allows to expose T400CN b&w C41 film at iso100-1600 and still have good results. Someone has mentioned onse on photo.net, that he had better grain, when exposed T400CN at iso100. More problems with colour film could be related to colour shift when exposed at non-standard sensitivities, but theoretically this could be corrected in mini-lab.
> let the discussion begin.... <vbg> Was I first? ;-) -- Best Regards Sylwek

