> Was I first? ;-)

YUP! Congrats! lol...

I have never even thought to push/pull t400cn and it is my favourite film!
I am going to try it next roll that I put through, can't wait to see the
results....  Although, I must say, I have always been happy with the grain
that it produces...

and to quote the famous trevor, of grafton..."hooroo!"

tan.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sylwek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 9:28 PM
Subject: Re: push/pull colour neg film?


> 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
>
>
>

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