Thanks for the info. I don't know enough about films but developing a
1000-speed film must be a different process to developing 100 speed film
at 1000 speed? I was conned by the 'multi-speed' tag, and thought it
was effectively a film of whatever speed you rated it at. But I've
heard word that the UK Fuji labs will develop it without charging extra,
so I'll do that. Cheers,
Roger
Jim Couch wrote:
>
> You are correct Tom. The Fuji MS100/1000 does indeed need to be push processed
> to obtain higher speeds, just like any other film. It is supposedly designed
> and optimized for push processing though.
>
> Jim Couch
>
> Tom Scales wrote:
>
> > Roger,
> >
> > I think it's push processing. Hate to tell you. It's multi-capable film,
> > but I have to believe that the way it changes from 100 to 1000 is via
> > different processing times.
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