No, it cannot be pushed. You can process it for longer, but you don't get a better result. Frequently you get a worse result because the base density increases.
Try two rolls shot at 1600, 'push' one and don't push the other. Then you'll see what we mean. -Aaron -----Original Message----- From: graywolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subj: Re: Fuji Press 800 vs Fuji NPZ - was Which High Speed Film etc. Date: Tue Mar 28, 2006 7:09 pm Size: 865 bytes To: [email protected] Well it can be pushed, but not AFAIK in a mini-lab machine. graywolf http://www.graywolfphoto.com http://webpages.charter.net/graywolf "Idiot Proof" <==> "Expert Proof" ----------------------------------- Shel Belinkoff wrote: > I seem to recall Bill Rob stating, more than once and often emphatically, > that you can't push, or that there's no benefit to pushing, color neg film. > Perhaps someone can comment on this. > > Shel > > > > >>[Original Message] >>From: herb greenslade > > >>Funny you should say that. I started shooting in clubs with Kodak NC 400, > > pushed to 800, and when I sent the film to the lab I got > >>charged double to develop the film. But since I've been using Fuji Press, > > even when pushed - or underexposed one stop - I only pay > >>the flat fee for development. Maybe they just develop it regularly ? > > > >

