Don't do anything out of the ordinary. You may even find you like the
results of that 1 stop "overexposure" better than your normal results at
400. Many photographers shoot most or all negative films at about 2/3 stop
slower (Exposure Index of 250 for 400 film, for instance) than their rating
because of the improvement in the prints.
Gary Edwards
people, places, flight at http://members.home.com/garyetx/
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ralph Nitschke" <ralph_nitschke@xxxxxxxxx>
>
> 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 ;-)
>
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