On Tuesday, May 28, 2002, at 06:21  PM, Paul F. Stregevsky wrote:

> I'll be shooting Fuji NPZ 800 at 1600 and pushed 1 stop.

Don't do it!  If you need to shoot it at 1600, shoot it at 1600, but 
process it normally, the images will be MUCH better.  If you're shooting 
multiple rolls, and don't believe me ( ;) ), start by processing two 
rolls, one normal and one "pushed".  From there, decide what to do.  It 
is very unlikely that you'll be choosing the "pushed" unless your lab is 
underprocessing to begin with.

-Aaron
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