Thankfully its never happened to me. The lab i use will push/pull,kick,step what ever
you
like.lol
I do most of my own developing now,but not having a good result with my first IR roll,i
take it to
them.They always write on the order"open in complete darkness" and usually get good
results except
for some water stains occassionally.
I have used and pushed both Kodak and Ilford to 6400 and i feel the Kodak gives a
better
grain than
Ilford.But then again i have thick glasses.:-)
Dave
> A cautionary tale...
>
> I remember being excited at the prospect of such a fast film
> as Kodak TMax p3200, back when I was still taking my film to
> a department store to be shipped off to a cheap bulk lab.
> I shot a roll at 6400, wrote "Push to 6400" on the envelope,
> and dropped it off ... and got back darkness. Woefully
> underexposed. You could tell I'd exposed the film, but it
> was hard to figure out what I'd been pointing the camera at.
-- Glenn
>
>
> * "PFM" = "Pure ... Magic"
> ,
>