On Lun, 30 nov 1998 2:36, Jan Steinman <mailto:jans@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>I recently took two rolls of Konica 400 (C41) to Costco for processing, at
>the same time. Both had been exposed at ASA 100 by mistake. I wrote
>identical notes on the "special instructions" section of the cosecutively
>numbered processing envelopes, something like: "This ASA 400 was exposed
at
>ASA 100 -- please 'pull process' two stops."
>
I don't see a reason to ask for that. The reverse of course yes, but I do
think you are likely to get far better results letting C-41 process
as-it-is for overexposures till (only) 2 stops. You may try on your next
roll a 2-stops overexposure bracketing and try to tell which is the one and
the other... both pictures shall come out almost identical.
Marco
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