AHHH!  Light bulb just went on.

Thanks, Bill.  You've come through again.

Delano

> From: "William Robb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2001 13:43:20 -0600
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Pushing and Pulling film
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Delano Mireles"
> 
> Subject: Re: Pushing and Pulling film
> 
> 
>> Bill,
>> 
>> thanks for the reply!  I'm still trying to grasp the terms so
> please bear
>> with me...
>> 
>> Say I have a roll of Ilford Pan F 50 and rate it at 32.  Would
> I be Pulling
>> the film at exposure and then need to have it Pushed at
> development?
> 
> No, the other way. Since the film is an ISO 50, and you are
> rating it at 32, you are overexposing it by 1/3 stop. Hence a
> 1/3 stop pull would theoretically be in order. I say
> theoretically, since I typically don't concern myself about
> exposure variations of that small an amount.
> If on the other hand, you took that same ISO 50 film and rated
> it at 100, you would be underexposing it by a stop, and in
> theory would want to push process it.
> William Robb
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