>Mistake made, after completing a Fuji 400 roll, I realized the film dial
was
>set to 200! Any suggestions on what to do? Should I have the lab process
>it as 200? Any thoughts appreciated ;-)
I've done this more times than I care to remember! Worst of all was when I
was in Australia, and had shelled out for a helicopter flight past Uluru.
It was absolutely incredible, one of the highlights of the trip, but I got
that awful sinking feeling when I noticed after we landed that somehow I'd
set the film speed to 1600 instead of 400. I just got them developed as
normal, and thankfully (so thankfully!) they came out fine. So I'm certain
that with just a one-stop difference you're well within the latitude of
print film.
When I was in Central America I accidentally rated a roll of Sensia II 100
at 200 speed, and I decided to get that one push-processed, seeing as the
latitude is smaller.
Hope they come out well, and make sure those youngsters take you on holiday
in 20 or 30 years time!
Roger
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